You may have noticed an important discrepancy in our workflow: while we've created three separate details, our Wall Section displays only one detail callout. This occurs because our visible callout references the model directly, while the other two details exist as standalone Drafting Views. While Drafting Views offer excellent flexibility for creating custom details, they remain essentially orphaned unless properly integrated into your project documentation through strategic referencing.

Consider our window head detail, which currently exists in isolation. To establish a proper connection between this detail and our construction documentation, we need to create a referenced callout. Navigate to the View tab and select Callout—but here's where the process differs from standard callout creation.

The critical step is enabling "Reference Other View" before placing your callout. This functionality transforms a simple callout into a dynamic link that maintains intelligent relationships throughout your project lifecycle. When you move details between sheets or reorganize your documentation, these referenced callouts automatically update their targets, preserving the integrity of your construction document set. This approach represents best practice for maintaining coordinated documentation in complex projects.

Once you activate the dropdown menu, the system displays all compatible views available for referencing. Locate your window head detail from this list, then precisely draw your callout boundary around the relevant area. The beauty of this workflow becomes immediately apparent: double-clicking the callout bubble instantly navigates to the referenced detail, creating an intuitive user experience for anyone reviewing your drawings.


With the reference established and active, you can refine the callout's appearance to match your project standards. For instance, removing the "SIM" designation requires accessing Edit Type and clearing the SIM field—a simple adjustment that significantly improves drawing clarity. The resulting detail callout becomes universally applicable throughout your project, whether referencing identical conditions at this location or similar assemblies elsewhere in the building.

The door threshold detail follows identical principles, though its optimal placement requires strategic consideration of where threshold conditions are most clearly visible. Transitioning to our Building Section provides the ideal vantage point for referencing these critical interface details.

From Level One, access the Building Section that intersects your door threshold assemblies. This section view typically offers the clearest illustration of how threshold details relate to adjacent floor and wall systems. Again, navigate to View tab, select Callout, and ensure "Reference Other View" remains checked—this step cannot be overlooked without breaking the dynamic relationship between callout and detail.


Configure the callout to reference your Metal Door Threshold detail, then adjust the callout boundary to encompass the relevant assembly components. This methodical approach ensures that each detail callout provides clear, unambiguous direction to the appropriate construction detail, supporting efficient field coordination and reducing the potential for construction conflicts.

As always, the final step involves refining your view graphics to meet professional documentation standards. Adjust Grid Lines to align with your project's graphic standards, modify Level Lines using the techniques established in previous sections, and ensure consistent line weights and annotation styles across all views. These refinements transform functional working drawings into polished construction documents ready for sheet layout and final publication.