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Monthly Archives: August 2009
Revit – Graphic detail references in Door/Window (Faux) Legends
Okay, some of you don’t want to add detail references to your schedules, you prefer to see things graphically. Legend views in Revit nicely recreate all your component families in 2D images derived from the family, but you can’t place … Continue reading
Revit – Add Detail References to Door/Window Schedules
A typical office standard is to have head/jamb/sill details listed in the overall Door (or Window) Schedule. Revit does a great job of tracking and coordinating those references throughout the views, but doesn’t give the end user a way to … Continue reading