From the course: Revit Templates: Views and Sheets
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Other views - Revit LT Tutorial
From the course: Revit Templates: Views and Sheets
Other views
- So certainly plan sections and elevations take up the line share of the views that you're gonna include in your project template but there's lots of other views you might want to include as well. Might be General Notes, it might be Location Plans, Legends, things like that. So in this movie let's look at a few of those examples and how we might want to include some of those in our project template. So I'm thinking of a door legend for example, where you show the elevations types of your doors and describe each one. So to do that we can go to the View tab and click the legends button and choose to create a new legend. I call it Door Types. Click OK. And I get a blank sheet of paper. Now this will appear down here on the project browser underneath the legends group right there. Now this is a blank sheet you could just draft here. This is a two dimensional view that's not linked to anything in your model. However because its a legend view we have a special kind of object we can include…
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Project and shared parameters5m 21s
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Adding schedules5m 34s
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Formatting schedules7m 4s
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Adding key schedules6m 53s
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Creating view templates7m 13s
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