From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
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Creating groups - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2018: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
Creating groups
- [Instructor] In this video I'm going to talk about creating and using groups. Now, groups are collections of elements within your model that you've gathered together into a single unit and given a name. The purpose of a group is that you can place several instances through out a project and if you change any one of those instances, the changes will be reflected in all instances throughout the project. It becomes a great way to manage any repetitive design element within a project. So, for the example we have here on screen, I have this two-bedroom condominium unit, and if I wanted to repeat this apartment unit several places throughout the building by grouping it, first, I maintain the ability to be able to make changes to just one instance and to see those changes propagated to all instances of the two bedroom unit. It just becomes an easier way to manage that design condition. Let's go ahead and create a group from the geometry we have here onscreen and then we'll talk about some…
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Linking AutoCAD DWG files10m
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Creating topography from a DWG link7m 57s
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Understanding CAD inserts6m 41s
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Import tips8m 6s
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Creating groups10m 3s
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Mirroring groups to create a layout5m 26s
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Creating Revit links5m 18s
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Rotating and aligning a Revit link7m 23s
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Establishing shared coordinates5m 44s
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Managing links4m 41s
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