From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Structure (Imperial)

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Plotting

Plotting

- [Instructor] It's time to print. This is actually a lot easier than it was in AutoCAD, especially when it comes to what AutoCAD used to call batch plotting. Revit just does that naturally. So let's just take a look. I'm going to jump into structure 60, okay. Go to the File tab, go to Print, go back up to Print. I'm not sure what drivers are on this machine. So I'll just use Microsoft Print to PDF. If we are printing to PDF, I like to combine multiple selected views into a single file. Okay, let's look at print range. It's three different choices. We can print the current window, which means we're going to print this sheet. If we're in a view, we can do the same thing, visible portion of current window, so if I was to just zoom in on this area, it's like printing a window in AutoCAD. It'll just print that area. Selected views and sheets, that's my favorite. I'm going to click Select right here. Uncheck Views…

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