From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
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Adding levels - Revit Architecture Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
Adding levels
- [Instructor] In this video we're going to add some levels to our project. It's one of the first things you usually do when you get started in a new project is set up your various floor levels. Now, you're typically going to have a level for every story in the building. And what I usually like to say to people is, if there's a button on the elevator, you should put a level there. So, levels represent these imaginary horizontal planes that are set at the key heights within the building. Now you can't add levels in a floor plan view, So in order to work with levels, you either need to be in elevation or section. So, I'm going to open up the South elevation. And, because this file was created from the default metric template, it only contains these two really simple levels: Level one and two. And, what I want to do is select level two and I'll just roll back one click here, just so you can see that there's some little controls at either end of the level. So, let's talk about a few of…
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Creating a new project from a template7m 45s
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Accessing a multi-user projects using workshare4m 38s
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Creating and configuring a new project9m 37s
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Adding levels8m 12s
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Adding grids5m 16s
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