Web2 de jul. de 2014 · I have created a custom North Arrow in the Generic Annotations family that I based off of the default North Arrow 1. I was wondering if there was a way to make this point in the the True North direction. I was surprised to find that this was not already a built-in feature of the North Arrow family since True North and Project North are … WebSolution: To insert a North Arrow (or another object such as a graphic scale) into a view, follow these steps: Load the symbol from the Revit® library or your custom library. On …
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Web28 de abr. de 2024 · constantin.stroescu. in reply to: mikeeluy. 04-28-2024 12:50 PM. I can show you how I've create an Arrow sign as Detail Item with Parameters: New Family > Detail Item . I used Instance Parameters so to have possibility to change the Arow dimensions by dragging. then Load int the Project. iqvia w2 1af
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WebCopy/paste the detail group to same place on any view you need a north arrow, and it will come in rotated. Move it to wherever you want within the new view. If the view rotates again, the arrow still points north. If you need to change the detail for any reason, make the change in the detail group and it updates everywhere. Web12 de jun. de 2024 · Not quite. I'm not worried about updating the angle manually. The problem is that I need the north arrow family to be part of the View Title and ALSO rotate based on a parameter. It's a pain to add it to each sheet with a plan view, and aligning it with the View Title on each plan view takes time. Plus if I need to move the View Title to make ... Web6 de fev. de 2024 · I think that showing the angle in the North symbol is not necessary. The method that I described in that other post, about copy-pasting the value of the angle from the Project Base Point into the Rotation angle of the North Symbol family provides an accurate rotation for the arrow in the symbol, which can be saved in the type that is used in floor … orchid plant silk