Any interaction (Copy/Paste, Drag/Rotate/Mirror Copy/Copies) that results in creating a new copy of a marker will have the following results:
•Copying a source marker (Section/Elevation/IE or Worksheet) results in a second source marker. This creates a new viewpoint having the same parameters as the viewpoint associated with the original marker. The new viewpoint’s name, however, will be different. Moreover, the Marker Link information is not copied.
•Copying a source Detail marker will create a new linked Detail marker, which is linked to the original detail viewpoint.
Relevant topics
Display and Edit Interior Elevation Marker Lines and Marker Range
You can vary the display of Interior Elevation lines/range using the following two options at View > On-Screen View Options:
•Marker ...
Define Marker Reference for Source Marker
Follow these steps to define reference information for source-type Section, Elevation, Interior Elevation, Detail and Worksheet markers.
When ...
Switch Reference with Active: Access Elements within the Reference for Editing or Copying
Elements on the Reference cannot be selected or edited.
However, by switching the Reference and Active views temporarily, you can select and ...