From the course: Revit 2021: Essential Training for Structure (Metric)
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Tagging a step footing - Revit Structure Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2021: Essential Training for Structure (Metric)
Tagging a step footing
- [Instructor] It would be nice to know what elevation these footings are at. What we can do is actually use a spot elevation to figure out and label just how deep our footings are. In Revit let's open Structural_15. Let's go to our top of footing. Zoom in on your stepped footing area. Notice that Revit shows the little lines that we created when we stepped our footing down. On the Annotate tab click Spot Elevation. I want to keep the leader and the shoulder turned on, and we can display elevations, actual top and bottom. Remember, this works for piping and other items also. We'll just keep the default. Now if I hover over this foundation, it's minus 3,048, but as it drops down it's going to start to give us our drops. So I'm going to pick a point here. I'm going to pick a point here. I'm just going to pick a point like here. Do the same here. It'd be nice if snapped to that but it doesn't. Pick a point here. Pick a…
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Adding foundation walls3m 24s
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Adding wall footings2m 8s
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Adding piers and pilasters4m 18s
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Adding isolated footings3m 21s
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Creating a CMU elevator shaft5m 2s
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Shaft openings2m 22s
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Foundation slabs2m 11s
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Adding step footings4m 17s
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Tagging a step footing1m 57s
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Adding a step footing family4m 1s
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Retaining walls and footings5m 7s
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