From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
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Working with placeholder sheets - Revit Architecture Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)
Working with placeholder sheets
- [Instructor] In this video I want to talk about a nice alternative to creating sheets in your project, and that's using placeholder sheets. Placeholder sheets get created directly from a sheet list schedule. So you can set up a bunch of placeholder sheets and then, when you're ready to actually create sheets from them, they're already there, named and numbered and ready to go. So I'm in the condo building and if we look at the sheets branch of my project browser, you can see that it's currently empty. And then, of course, we've got a sheet list here, which is also empty. So let's start here in the sheet list and we're going to add some placeholder sheets. Now they way you do that is you go to the Rows panel here and you click the Insert Data Row. Now it'll suggest the number A101 as the first sheet, and if you're satisfied with that, you can continue. Otherwise you're going to want to renumber it right now. And you might…
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Understanding sheet and view references6m 21s
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Adding a new sheet4m 31s
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Create a sheet index4m 37s
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Working with placeholder sheets7m 47s
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Aligning views with a guide grid5m 5s
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Exporting to AutoCAD8m 4s
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Plotting and creating a PDF7m 53s
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