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Gain insight on how building information modeling (BIM) managers use Revit, and how you can align this software with your company's standards and workflow.
Gain insight on how building information modeling (BIM) managers use Revit, and how you can align this software with your company's standards and workflow. To begin, create custom borders and shared parameters, and add a symbol list. Next, create custom templates using filters, phasing, and project browser organization. This course shows you how to perform these steps and how to model callout tags, elevation markers, sections, and levels, as well as how to set up a typical Revit work-sharing environment and master details model.
 
Overview
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Introduction
- Welcome
 - Using the exercise files
 
- Getting all of your ducts in a row
 - General options
 - Setting up the Revit folder structure
 - Creating company-wide borders
 - Creating a revision schedule
 - Creating company-wide cover sheets
 - Creating shared parameters
 - Configuring keynotes
 - Adding a symbol list
 - Adding a drawing list
 - Creating a startup page
 
- Deciding on and configuring your text
 - Deciding on and configuring your dimensions
 - Creating line types, weights, and patterns
 - Setting up general annotations and tags
 - Creating a view title
 - Understanding phasing
 - Configuring the Project Browser
 - Managing content
 - Creating filters
 - Configuring the underlay settings
 - Creating custom callouts
 - Creating custom elevations
 - Creating custom sections
 - Creating custom grids
 - Creating a level head
 - View templates
 
- Setting up a typical Revit worksharing enviornment
 - Working with worksets
 - Detaching a model
 - Model maintenance
 
- Setting up a master details model
 - Importing CAD details
 - Cleaning up the CAD details
 - Importing views from a master details model
 
- Next steps