• Help Home
  • English (US)
    1. English (US)
    2. 简体中文
    3. 繁體中文
    4. Čeština
    5. Deutsch
    6. Español
    7. Français
    8. Italiano
    9. 日本語
    10. 한국어
    11. Polski
    12. Português (Brasil)
    13. Русский
    • What's New in Revit
    • Revit 2025 Release Notes
    • Get Started
    • Have You Tried
    • Cloud Models
    • Model the Design
    • Architectural Design
    • Structures
    • Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP)
    • Document and Present the Design
      • Document and Present the Design
      • Project Views
        • Plan Views
        • Elevation Views
        • Section Views
        • Callout Views
        • 3D Views
        • Legend Views
        • Use and Manage Views
          • Using Views
          • Managing Views
          • Dependent Views
          • Segmented Views
            • About Segmented Views
            • Segment a View
            • Merge Segmented Views
          • View Properties
        • Visibility and Graphic Display in Project Views
        • View Tags for Sections, Elevations, and Callouts
      • Schedules
      • Project Phasing
      • Annotation
      • Detailing
      • Construction Documents
      • Color Schemes
      • Rendering
      • Walkthroughs
      • Export
      • Print
      • Assemblies
      • Communicate Design Intent
      • MEP Drawing Production
    • Analyze the Design
    • Collaborate with Others
    • Customize Revit
    • Dynamo for Revit
    • Revit and Revit LT Installation
    • Autodesk Installation
    • Revit Developer's Guide
    • Troubleshoot
    Share
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
     
     

    Merge Segmented Views

    You can merge segmented views.

    To change the segmented line into a continuous line, move segments toward one another so that they form a continuous line and merge.

    Parent topic: Segmented Views

    Related Concepts

    • Segmented Views

    Related Tasks

    • Segment a View

    Was this information helpful?

    Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Please see the Autodesk Creative Commons FAQ for more information.

    • Privacy Statement
    • Legal Notices & Trademarks
    • Report Noncompliance
    • © 2025 Autodesk Inc. All rights reserved