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Understanding sheet and view references - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2024: Essential Training for Architecture
Understanding sheet and view references
- [Instructor] When it comes time to start building your documents set you'll want to set up some sheets and you'll want to place some views on those sheets. And of course you're going to want to be able to coordinate those views on the various sheets so that your recipients can easily find views that are referenced in one sheet to where they're located in another. Common examples of this are elevations, sections, call outs where you want to indicate where those views are referenced. So we've got some examples here in this floor plan. I'm going to zoom in a little bit closer so you can see. So over here on the left, you can see section one, on A301, that's a referenced view tag. Up here at the top we have section two on A301, that's another example of a referenced view tag. And then over here at the right, I have two examples of non-referenced view tags here and here. So these two are not yet placed on sheets and so it's…
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Understanding sheet and view references5m 50s
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Adding a new sheet5m 12s
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Adjusting sheet composition6m 2s
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Duplicate sheets and views7m 17s
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Filter by sheet5m 18s
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Aligning views with a guide grid6m 26s
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Working with a sheet index and a view list8m 30s
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Exporting to AutoCAD11m 37s
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Exporting a PDF9m 47s
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