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Working with sheets

Working with sheets - Revit Tutorial

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Working with sheets

created in Revit with recipients both internal and external, the most popular way to do that is to create a set of documents that are on title block sheets. So to do that in Revit is very simple matter. Now if you've been following along since the beginning of this course, already within it. So the first thing I want to do is go down and look at the existing sheets and potentially make a few adjustments to them, and then decide whether we need to add any additional ones. So the first thing I want to point out is that looking at the list of sheets, you can tell right away whether or not they contain any views. So sheet A1 for example is empty because there is no plus or minus sign next to it. Sheet A2 on the other hand has a view on it because there's a small plus sign right here. And if I expand that, you could see it contains a single view called reflected ceiling plan. Sheets A4 and A5 each contain two views. A4 has the north and south elevation, and A5 has the east and west. I'm…

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