reference section A section tag that refers to an existing section view. When you create a reference section,
Revit Architecture does not create a new view in the project. Instead, the reference section uses an existing
section, allowing you to indicate different areas that have identical sections.
You can place reference sections in plan, elevation, section, drafting, and callout views. Reference sections
can refer to section views, callouts of section views, and drafting views. For more information, see
Reference
Sections
on page 96.
referencing view The parent view of a callout or section; that is, the view from which a callout or section
originates.
The referencing sheet is the sheet on which the referencing view displays. The referencing detail corresponds
to the detail number assigned to a callout or section in its view properties. Values for referencing sheet and
referencing detail occur in view properties and sheet properties. You can create labels for these values and
include them in callout tags or section tags to create a cross-referencing documentation system for a Revit
project.
See
Referencing a Drafting View
on page 1082 and
Referencing a Callout View
on page 1078.
referring view A view in which the annotation symbol for the current view is visible. For example, if you
use the Find Referring Views command for an elevation view, Revit Architecture lists all views in which its
elevation symbol is visible. See
Finding Referring Views
on page 205.
reflected ceiling plan view A drawing that shows the ceiling in a building design. Also called an RCP view.
When you add a level to a building model, Revit Architecture automatically creates an RCP view for it. See
Plan Views
on page 79 and
Ceilings
on page 651.
RPC view with ceiling grids
rehost To move a component from one host to another. For example, you can use the Rehost command to
move a window from one wall to another wall.
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