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Selecting multiple walls with Entire Walls dimensioning

Selecting multiple walls with Entire Walls dimensioning

From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

Selecting multiple walls with Entire Walls dimensioning

- [Instructor] This week, I'm going to revisit a very common tool in Revit, the Dimensioning tool and specifically, the Entire Walls feature. My reason for revisiting this tool is because I recently discovered something that you can do within this tool that I was describing incorrectly. So, I wanted to correct that inadvertent omission on my part and also share with you what I discovered to be a pretty helpful benefit of working with this tool. So, with that out of the way, let's go ahead and just dive in, here. So, let's get into the dimensioning tool to get started. So, I'm going to get it from the Quick Access toolbar here, Aligned Dimension, or you can get it from the Annotate tab or the Modify tab, or you can just type the letters DI. They all get you to the same place. On the Options bar, there's two drop downs. So, the first one is what reference point you want to use on your walls and it's a bunch of standard location…

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