Autodesk Revit Tutorials, Revit Families, BIM Revit

   
     
     
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The Bottom Line

 
If you set up your templates from the beginning, you’ll save yourself headaches downstream. Experiment with object styles, annotations, and tags to get the right look and feel for your practice
 
Create your own template with custom annotations and settings Creating a template that
incorporates your firm’s styles and preferences is an essential first step in putting Revit to work

Master It Your firm has some deeply established graphic conventions that were defined in
AutoCAD. How would you go about matching these graphics and setting up a Revit template
 
Create custom annotation families in the Family Editor Styles for annotations, dimensions,
and text are all governed by office standards, and the Family Editor is your tool for setting up those standards in Revit.

Master It You need to create dimensions, text, and annotations that match your office standards. How do you do this with Revit.
 
Create custom title blocks in the Family Editor Title blocks are another important element
of office standards that you can configure in the Family Editor.

Master It Most offices have several title blocks with lots of information embedded in them. How would you add multiple title blocks to your project template file