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Adding text annotation in a view

Adding text annotation in a view - Revit Tutorial

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Adding text annotation in a view

- [Instructor] We're still in our New Commercial Building construction to RVT file, and I've left it in the same state as it was at the end of the last video, after we'd added the detail lines to the Level 1 Restroom MEN Floor Plan. I have sneakily, however, added a little extra short line there, just to tie that up nicely with that cubicle, in between videos. You can do that if you want to, no problem at all if you don't. So, we need to think about adding some text annotation now to our view. Now our callout view, our Level 1 Restroom MEN view, is, in essence, a detail view, a drafting view. So all of these detail lines and text annotation, and, in the next video, filled regions are only in this particular view. They won't appear in the main 3D model views. That's the benefit of Revit, you can add detailing to each individual view, and it will only show in that view, it will not be added to the 3D model. So we're going to…

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