There's more than one approach to adding sheets.…You can wait until you have several views drawn,…and then add your sheets as you need them,…perhaps in preparation for a printing…deadline that you might have.…Or you can pre-plan and set up the sheet index ahead of time…and build a series of empty sheets…that are ready to receive views as they become available.…Or you could really do any combination of these things.…Now this is just a schedule view that is a sheet list…and as you can see it's completely empty.…If you look at my sheets branch you'll notice…that that is also empty.…So this particular project doesn't have any sheets yet.…
One of the neat features about a sheet list is…you can actually use it to create placeholder sheets…and a placeholder sheet is just a sheet…that's already been named and numbered…and ready to go and waiting for you to add it to your list.…So here in the sheet list schedule, on the rows panel…I click the insert data row button.…And that adds a new line item in the schedule.…It suggests the number A101 and then here…
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4/13/2017First, get comfortable with the Revit environment, and learn to set up a project and add the grids, levels, and dimensions that will anchor your design. Then author Paul F. Aubin helps you dive into modeling: adding walls, doors, and windows; using joins and constraints; creating and mirroring groups; linking to external assets and DWG files; and modeling floors, roofs, and ceilings.
Paul also shows advanced techniques for modeling stairs and complex walls, adding rooms, and creating schedules. Finally, discover how to annotate your drawings so all the components are clearly understood, and learn how to output sheets to DWF, PDF, or AutoCAD.
- Understanding BIM and the Revit element hierarchy
- Navigating views
- Creating a new project from a template
- Adding walls, doors, and windows
- Adding plumbing fixtures and other components
- Linking AutoCAD DWG files
- Rotating and aligning Revit links
- Working with footprint and extrusion roofs
- Adding openings
- Adding railings and extensions to stairs
- Creating stacked and curtain walls
- Hiding and isolating objects
- Adding rooms
- Creating schedule views and tags
- Adding text and dimensions
- Creating new families
- Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints
- Plotting and creating a PDF
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 13s
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1. Core Concepts
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2. Getting Comfortable with the Revit Environment
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Using the ribbon and the QAT6m 46s
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Using the Properties palette5m 21s
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Using the Project Browser4m 11s
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Moving and stacking palettes4m 48s
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Selecting objects10m 55s
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Accessing Revit options6m 50s
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3. Starting a Project
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Adding levels9m 54s
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Adding grids6m 27s
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Adding columns6m 45s
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4. Modeling Basics
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Adding walls10m 4s
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Using snaps6m 25s
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Wall properties and types8m 14s
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Locating walls7m 15s
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Using the Modify tools8m 52s
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Adding doors and windows8m 3s
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Wall joins3m 35s
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Using constraints9m 42s
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5. Links, Imports, and Groups
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Understanding CAD inserts6m 41s
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Import tips8m 6s
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Creating groups10m 3s
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Creating Revit links5m 18s
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Managing links4m 41s
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Understanding file formats2m 29s
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6. Sketch-Based Modeling Components
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Creating floors10m 35s
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Creating footprint roofs6m 2s
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Attaching walls to roofs7m 4s
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Working with ceilings9m 46s
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Creating extrusion roofs5m 8s
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Working with slope arrows6m 29s
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Adding openings7m 42s
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7. Stairs
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Adding Stairs12m 58s
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Adding railings5m 18s
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8. Complex Walls
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Adding curtain walls10m 35s
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Model lines6m 50s
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9. Visibility and Graphic Controls
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Using object styles4m 52s
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Using view templates8m 42s
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Understanding view range5m 58s
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Using cutaway views7m 20s
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10. Rooms
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Adding rooms9m 13s
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11. Schedules and Tags
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Understanding tags9m 39s
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Adding schedule views9m 3s
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Modifying schedule views7m 21s
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Creating a key schedule7m 52s
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Using images in schedules3m 36s
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12. Annotation and Details
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Adding text9m 13s
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Adding dimensions9m 30s
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Adding symbols4m 17s
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Adding legend views6m 17s
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Creating a detail callout7m 11s
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Adding detail components7m 27s
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13. The Basics of Families
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Understanding families2m 7s
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Adding solid geometry8m 52s
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Adding blends6m 11s
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Completing the family7m 21s
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14. Sheets, Plotting, and Publishing
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Working with sheets8m 21s
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Exporting to AutoCAD7m 47s
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Plotting and creating a PDF7m 51s
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Conclusion
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Next steps24s
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