From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)
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Printing sheets - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Metric)
Printing sheets
- [Instructor] If you use AutoCAD or MicroStation, you are going to love this. Remember batch plotting from AutoCAD? (laugh) This takes the place of that pretty easy. Let's go print some sheets. I'm going to grab my Workflow-02 model. Here we are. If you go to the File tab, go down to Print, go up to Print. You can hit the good old fashioned Control + P also. Now, I don't know what you have for a plotter. So just follow me through some of these settings. Let's see what I've got. Microsoft Print to PDF might be my best shot. If you're plotting to PDF, you certainly want to combine multiple selected views. At least I do. For Print Range, so here's some choices here. We can print current window, which is kind of cool, 'cause now we can do a preview. So I'll click Preview. We don't know what page size this is, but it looks kind of good. So let's click the Print dot, dot, dot button. Brings us back to this dialogue. Visible portion of our current window, which means that if you zoom in on…
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Creating sheets7m 17s
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Printing sheets3m 13s
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Creating schedules4m 6s
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Using phasing4m 59s
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Working with text2m 25s
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Working with dimensions2m 7s
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Looking at mechanical settings2m 15s
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Simple modify techniques3m 13s
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Making and controlling revisions4m 59s
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