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Understanding sheet and view references

Understanding sheet and view references - Revit Architecture Tutorial

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Understanding sheet and view references

- [Instructor] When you're ready to start sharing your output from your Revit project with either internal or external recipients, it's often desirable to place your various views on a collection of sheets with nice title blocks that have the company logo and, it creates a nice professional presentation. So, what I want to do in this video, is talk about sheets and specifically sheet references. So, I'm in a Level 1 floor plan, but if I scroll down here, on the browser, you'll see that there is actually a Sheets branch right here. And, the first entry I have is an A-1 Floor Plan sheet. And sometimes the sheets have this little + or - sign next to them. And if I scroll down you'll see that some of them do not. So that ones that have the + or - sign, already have at least one viewport on that sheet. So you can see here, indented beneath the sheet, it says Floor Plan Level 1. So this floor plan that we're looking at right now is already on this A-1 sheet, and if I scroll down a little…

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