From the course: Revit 2017 Essential Training: MEP (Metric)
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Printing sheets - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2017 Essential Training: MEP (Metric)
Printing sheets
- [Voiceover] Printing in Revit, I love it. Remember batch platting from AutoCAD? This takes place of that pretty easily. What I want to do is print some sheets. I can either hit control P from my keyboard or I'm going to click that purple R dropdown, Print, I'm going to go back up to where it says Print, right here. For the name, I'm not mapped to a lot of platters, so Adobe PDF seems like it will work for me. Now, what I want to do is we're going to print to a file, we don't have much of a choice because I'm printing to Adobe PDF, but what's cool is we can combine multiple selected views or sheets into a single file. Right here, right in the Revit dialogue, cool. Now what I like the most about it is print range. Current window means basically you're printing from model space in AutoCAD. Visible portion of current window basically replaces plot window. What you do is you zoom in on an area and then you can print that zoomed in area. We can go to Selected views/sheets. Let's click on…
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Creating detail views7m 42s
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Importing CAD3m 17s
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Importing details1m 45s
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Creating sheets7m 16s
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Printing sheets2m 48s
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Creating schedules7m 28s
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Using phasing5m 50s
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Working with text3m 3s
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Working with dimensions3m 36s
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Looking at mechanical settings4m 4s
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Simple modify techniques4m 15s
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Making and controlling revisions2m 44s
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