From the course: Revit: Phasing and Design Options
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Maintaining multiple design options sets - Revit Architecture Tutorial
From the course: Revit: Phasing and Design Options
Maintaining multiple design options sets
- [Instructor] Sometimes you have more than one area in your project that requires alternate design schemes, so the solution to that is quite simple. Just make more than one option set, each containing their own options. And the nice thing about that is then you can actually mix and match between the various option sets to get even more variety in your design. So let's look at a few quick scenarios to see some techniques we can use for that. So I'm going to start off in my design options dialogue, so I'll go to manage, click design options and in addition to the option set that we created together in a previous video, I've added two additional option sets to this file. And what we're actually going to do is go right over here to option set and create a fourth one. So I'll click the new button and then I'm going to rename this to lobby furniture and then I'm going to rename it's option to chairs and then create a new option…
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Understanding design options5m 3s
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Setting up option sets and options6m 26s
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Maintaining multiple design options sets11m 7s
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Dealing with object dependencies and design options10m 24s
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Looking at primary options6m 41s
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Working with design option view settings6m 26s
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Presenting design options6m 58s
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Accepting the primary option7m 30s
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Design options alternative4m 42s
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Generative design in Revit10m 55s
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