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Learning Objectives • Add drawing sheets to a project using the Sheet tool. • Add views to the drawing sheet. • Modify view properties of the drawing sheet.

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1 Learning Objectives • Add drawing sheets to a project using the Sheet tool. • Add views to the drawing sheet. • Modify view properties of the drawing sheet. • Add schedules to the drawing sheet. • Modify the building model on the drawing sheet. • Create Duplicate Dependent Views. • Print drawing sheets and project view.

2 CREATING DRAWING SHEETS
Adding a Drawing Sheet to a Project Ribbon: View > Sheet Composition > New Sheet Figure 1 Selecting the title block from Autodesk Revit’s library

3 Figure 2 Sheet view with the selected title block
Figure 3 Entering the project related information in the Instance Parameters table of the Instance Properties dialog box

4 Adding Views to the Drawing Sheet
Ribbon: View > Sheet Composition > View Figure 4 Selecting the view to be added to the drawing sheet from the Views dialog box

5 Figure 5 Sheet view with the selected title block
Figure 6 Parameters in the label line of the viewport

6 Modifying the View Properties
Figure 7 Properties Palette for the viewport Figure 8 Partial view of the Type Properties dialog box for the viewport

7 Panning the Viewports Added in the Sheet
Rotating the Viewports in the Sheet Adding Schedules to the Drawing Sheet Figure 9 Schedule with controls added to a drawing sheet

8 Figure 10 The schedule table split into two sections

9 DUPLICATE DEPENDENT VIEWS
Also called multiple views Are dependent on the original view from which they are created Creating Dependent Views Figure 11 The primary view

10 Figure 12 The left dependent view
showing the left portion of the drawing with crop regions Figure 13 The right dependent view showing the right portion of the drawing with crop regions

11 Adding Matchline to the Dependent Views
Figure 14 Matchline showing the area where you want to split the drawing

12 PRINTING IN Autodesk Revit Architecture
PRINTING DRAWING SHEETS AND PROJECT VIEWS Figure 15 The Print dialog box

13 Selecting and Modifying the Printer Settings
Figure 16 The dialog box for the selected laser printer Figure 17 The options of the selected printer Creating a Print File

14 Setting the Print Range
Figure 18 The View/Sheet Set dialog box displaying the created views and sheets

15 Using the Print Setup Dialog Box
Application Menu: Print > Print Setup Figure 19 The Print Setup dialog box

16 Previewing the Print Setup
Figure 20 Previewing the print settings using the Print Preview tool

17 Tutorial 1 In this tutorial, you will create a drawing sheet for the Apartment 1 project created in Tutorial 2 of Chapter 12, and then add the first floor plan, north elevation, longitudinal section, room schedule, and door schedule to the sheet, as shown in Figure 21. Figure 21 Sketch sheet layout for creating a drawing sheet for the Apartment 1 project

18 The following steps are required to complete this tutorial:
Add a sheet using the New Sheet tool, by loading the specified titleblock. Add the project information in the sheet titleblock, refer to Figure 22. Figure 22 Project information in the titleblock of the sheet view

19 Add views to the sheet view and compose the drawing sheet, refer to Figure 23.
Figure 23 Project views added to the drawing sheet view

20 Modify the visibility settings of the added views, using the Activate View tool.
Add schedules to the sheet. Edit the schedules to compose them on the sheet, refer to Figure 24. Figure 24 Using the Split Schedule Table tool to split the table into two parts


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