From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
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Understanding sheet and view references - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
Understanding sheet and view references
- [Instructor] When it comes time to start preparing a document set for your project, you will often create a series of sheets and then put title blocks on those sheets and make a nice professional presentation. And coordinating the locations of each of the views on the various sheets can be quite a big task. Now, Revit makes that task very easy because it handles all of the cross-reference coordination automatically for you. So I'd like to focus on that in this video and show you how it does that. I'm going to zoom in a little bit here in this floor plan and show you a few examples of that coordination in action here. So notice that we've got some section marks here and this one right here says one on A6, this one here says two on A6, this one is not filled in. So these two here and here are already on a sheet, sheet number A6 and the other one here, and in fact this one over here, are not yet on a sheet so they have not…
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Understanding sheet and view references6m 13s
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Adding a new sheet4m 37s
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Create a sheet index7m 51s
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Working with placeholder sheets6m 9s
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Aligning views with a guide grid8m
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Exporting to AutoCAD9m 10s
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Plotting and creating a PDF11m 8s
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