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Creating and applying filters

Creating and applying filters - Revit Tutorial

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Creating and applying filters

- [Instructor] Sometimes it's hard to tell what is circuited, and what is not. It'd be cool if Revit had a way to make any electrical fixture that isn't circuited show up as red. (chuckles) Actually, yeah, Revit can do that. The objective of this video is add some receptacles, create the filter, and see how the filter affects the items not on a circuit. Lets open Revit. Under projects, lets go to new. For the template file, lets click browse, I'd like to grab electrical default. Let's click open. Let's click OK. Let's bring in an architectural underlay. Go to insert, link Revit. Browse to where you're keeping your exercise files, And bring in the architectural model. We'll position it at Auto - Origin to Origin. Click open. In the Project Browser, let's go to power one power. Let's zoom into this room over here, let's go to this systems tab, click on electrical fixture, a duplex receptacle is fine. Let's put a few in here. I put five in. Hit escape a few times. Let's go to the view…

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