Let s take a look at this example below.
Revit floor plan callout in multiple views.
Here are some differences.
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Plan callout detail callout callout tag visible in intersecting views no yes color schemes can be assigned yes no can.
Based on these differences one can choose a particular type.
Each view type has some built in properties and settings.
Callout in multiple views if we want the callout bubble for an enlarged plan to show on more than one view we need to redraw it.
When you add a reference callout revit does not create a view in the project.
But when you open the floor plan you can t see the windows.
You can place reference callouts in plan elevation section callout and drafting views.
The reason why we can t see it is that they are placed above the cut plane of the plan s view range.
Instead it creates a pointer to a specified existing view.
Detail callouts use a detail callout when you want to provide details about a part of the building model.
The floor plan cut the model at elevation 1200 mm but the windows sill height are at 1700 mm.
Reference callouts use multiple callout tags in different views to refer to one callout view.
Callout view plan vs detail.
Just like elevations and sections show on multiple views we need to be able to see the same callout bubble in more than the view it was created in without recreating it and using reference other view.
Multiple reference callouts can point to the same view.