From the course: Revit 2019: Professional Office Interior Design
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Adding openings - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2019: Professional Office Interior Design
Adding openings
- [Instructor] The last but not least type of passage between one space to another is an opening. And that is done by actually putting an opening in, and there's two different types of openings. You can come up here to the architecture ribbon and actually click on opening and you could say, well I want a wall opening, and I'm just going to click on wall opening and that just simply means it's going through an elevated wall here. And I can decide, well, I'm just going to have an opening from this space to this space and no actual door. So what I do is I click the wall, this is the wall that I'm putting it into. Then I click where I'm going to actually have my opening start, and then I click where I have my opening end. And it does just that, it just puts an opening in and you can control the height of that opening, there's no frame to it. If you're worried about how it's dimensioned and where it is, that's okay, just hit escape twice. Actually click on it, and the way you'll see it is…
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Adding doors4m 43s
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Adding openings2m 54s
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Adding tags5m 47s
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Adding door to storefront systems5m 39s
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Cleanup break2m 11s
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Adding casework pieces7m 12s
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Space planning9m 45s
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Adding finish floors7m 59s
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Custom millworking8m 18s
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Creating custom schedules10m 30s
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