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Working with placeholder sheets

Working with placeholder sheets - Revit Tutorial

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Working with placeholder sheets

There's more than one approach to adding sheets. You can wait until you have several views drawn, and then add your sheets as you need them, perhaps in preparation for a printing deadline that you might have. Or you can pre-plan and set up the sheet index ahead of time and build a series of empty sheets that are ready to receive views as they become available. Or you could really do any combination of these things. Now this is just a schedule view that is a sheet list and as you can see it's completely empty. If you look at my sheets branch you'll notice that that is also empty. So this particular project doesn't have any sheets yet. One of the neat features about a sheet list is you can actually use it to create placeholder sheets and a placeholder sheet is just a sheet that's already been named and numbered and ready to go and waiting for you to add it to your list. So here in the sheet list schedule, on the rows panel I click the insert data row button. And that adds a new line…

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