Autodesk Revit Tutorials, Revit Families, BIM Revit

   
     
     
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The Bottom Line

 
Project templates save you time by capturing repetitive settings in a pre-set file and keeping look and feel consistent across different projects. Templates allow you to load a set of commonly used families in advance, so that you won’t have to search and load those elements with each new project you start. These affordances will help create a more efficient and productive working environment.
 
Creating new types in the Family Editor for common building components such as walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, and stairs Incorporating common building components in your
project template is fundamental to using Revit effectively.

Master It How do you add/remove wall, floor, and roof types to your template.

Creating a type catalog to organize types for accessibility Revit’s type catalogs are an
important tool for keeping the types you create accessible in a project

Master It What are type catalogs used for

Creating view templates for specific requirements View templates allow you to tailor views
according to the requirements of a project.

Master It How would you set up a new view template for plan views where the surface
pattern of floors is turned off