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Creating fire-alarm views

Creating fire-alarm views - Revit MEP Tutorial

From the course: Revit: Fire-Alarm Systems Design

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Creating fire-alarm views

- [Narrator] The way Revit sets up views in the project browser is light years ahead of any other drafting or modeling program I've seen. Instead of an endless array of layers, display configurations, paper space, model space, project navigator, and tons of separate drawing files; Revit never makes you go more than two dialogues deep to create as many views as you want and to set those views up anyway you want. The objective of this video is to go through the settings that make a fire alarm plan a fire alarm plan. So, to get started let's jump into Revit. Under projects, we will go open. Browse where we were keeping our exercise files. Click open. Excellent. The first thing I'd like to do is configure what this plan is gonna look like. But the first thing I want to do is: in the properties, let's scroll down. The discipline is electrical, that's true. But the sub-discipline, I don't want it to be lighting. If we click the drop-down you'll see that our sub-discipline is not available…

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