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Working with placeholder sheets

Working with placeholder sheets - Revit Tutorial

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Working with placeholder sheets

- [Instructor] There's a lot of ways you can create sheets. In the previous video we looked at just creating them individually, but sometimes it's advantageous to create a list of sheets first and then you can use that list to help you create an entire collection of sheets all in one step. And you can use any combinations of these techniques. So this particular project doesn't have any sheets yet, so if I scroll down here on the project browser and look at the sheets branch you can see it's empty and that's confirmed by the view that I have opened on the screen which is the sheet list and you can also see that that is empty. But one of the nice features of a sheet list, is you can actually add what we call Placeholder sheets directly in this schedule. So on the rows panel here, there's this insert data row button and if I click that, it will create my first Placeholder sheet and it will suggest the number A101. So assuming I'm okay with that, I'll change the name here to floor plans…

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