From the course: Revit 2023: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
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Understanding sheet and view references - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2023: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial and Metric)
Understanding sheet and view references
- When it comes time to start building your document set, you'll want to set up some sheets most likely and place views on those sheets. And you'll want to coordinate those different sheets with one another so that you create a nice professional presentation to share with your recipients. Traditionally, that's a very large task to keep all those cross references up-to-date with one another. But in Revit it's very easy because all view cross references happen automatically. So what I mean by that is, when you take a view in Revit and you place it on a sheet, it will know what sheet it's on and anywhere else in the set where that view is referenced, it will tell you what the sheet reference is. So we've got some examples right here on the screen. So what I'm going to do is just zoom in here near the top of the plan, and just show you a couple of these. So I've got three referenced view tags visible in this portion of the…
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Understanding sheet and view references7m 49s
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Adding a new sheet4m 46s
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Duplicate sheets and views8m
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Filter by sheet5m 27s
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Aligning views with a guide grid7m 29s
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Create a sheet index7m 25s
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Working with placeholder sheets7m 3s
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Exporting to AutoCAD10m 50s
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Plotting and creating a PDF11m 13s
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