I hope you did'nt really clip the 3D model ? If that is the case these lines might be the edge of the (also clipped) floor. When my model is too large for one sheet, I generate my partial plans using a shape for the limits of the drawing definition in the Drawing Extraction Manager. This works fine. Reference each partial plan to its own sheet.. I always use separate files for sheets.
HTH André
I reference the filed extraction into the sheet and then fence (reference ) clip that reference and no lies are drawn at the fence. (the walls jsut stop in space and where needed I have to add the cut oines.
I have noticed that Autocad reference fiels sometimes at a box aroudn the clip and that level can be cut off
Ustn since 1988SS4 - i7-3.45Ghz-16 Gb-250/1Tb/1Tb-Win8.1-64bEric D. MilbergerArchitect + Master Planner + BIMSenior Master Planner NASA - Marshall Space Flight CenterThe Milberger Architectural Group, llc
Sorry, should have mentioned this in origional post. We are using Dynamic Views not Drawing Extractions.
emilberger:This sould be valid for referencing BV or CV's also.
True. If you're clipping reference files I don't think you should be seeing any extraneous lines, whether it's an extraction or a DV.
However, if you're creating individual DVs (or extractions) and the cut plane is falling across elements at the extent of the DV/DEM area, then we will generate graphics to represent those objects being cut across. That's to be expected.