Description
Your project is well beyond pushing the limits of a single Revit model, and you have to document and detail it. What is the correct workflow? Groups? Linked Files? If you use links, there are now two ways to document the project: tagging through links (post 2011) and the by linked view (2008/2009) method. We will cover the costs and benefits of each. We will also cover segregation—should you break the model or the group? Should the sheets and the details be in one model or spread out? How does information from one model show up in detailing at the other? We will cover both options. How do you manage content across 15 models for one project? What files do you dimension and tag in? What can't links and groups do? When do I combine links, design options, and view templates? We will also look at an 8-story new build, with full shell and interior fit out, done with linked files, design options, and view templates.
Key Learnings
- Know in advance what issues will come up, such as view markers or dimension grids not showing, or the wrong floor showing
- Understand when to use model groups, embedded detail groups, and explain how they can save you time and effort
- Work efficiently in documentation with linked files, design options, and view templates
- Plan a project using both methods of file links: document through links or document in links
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