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What is Revit view template?
A view template is a collection of view properties, such as view scale, discipline, detail level, and visibility settings. Use view templates to apply standard settings to views. View templates can help to ensure adherence to office standards and achieve consistency across construction document sets.13 mai 2020
How do I edit a view template in Revit?
Modify the many properties of view templates. To access view template properties, click View tab Graphics panel View Templates drop-down Manage View Templates. Some properties are not available for all view types. Specifies the scale of the view.13 mai 2020
Can you save a view template in Revit?
You can save the settings of a view to a view template which can then be transferred into other projects using Transfer Project standards.22 sept. 2016
What goes into a Revit template?
A project template can include view templates, loaded families, defined settings (such as units, fill patterns, line styles, line weights, view scales, and more), and geometry, if desired.6 déc. 2020
What should be included in a Revit template?
1. Content location.
2. Naming standards.
3. Annotation.
4. Title blocks.
5. Viewport types.
6. Content.
7. Views/Schedules/Sheets.
8. View types/Browser sorting.
How do I import a view template in Revit?
1. Open both the source and target projects.
2. In the target project, click Manage tab Settings panel (Transfer Project Standards).
3. In the Select Items to Copy dialog, select the source project for Copy from.
4. Select the desired project standards.
5. Click OK.
How do Revit Worksets work?
When you make a workset editable in Revit, you are taking exclusive ownership of all objects in it. Only one user can exclusively edit each workset at a given time. All team members can view worksets owned by other team members, but they cannot always make changes to them.
How do I use Revit templates?
1. Create the project templates that you want to include in the list.
2. Click File tab Options.
3. Click the File Locations tab.
4. Add one or more templates to the Project templates list, as follows: Click (Add Value).
5. Rearrange the list to put templates in the desired order.
How do I export a Revit view?
1. Create a duplicate view: In the Project Browser, right-click the 3D view to export, and click Duplicate View Duplicate.
2. Add a section box: For information about section boxes, see Change the Extents of a 3D View.
3. Export the 3D view defined by the section box: Click File tab Export, and select an export option.
How do I use a Revit template?
1. Open the Revit project file (RVT).
2. Save As a template file (.rte)
3. Remove items from the template that will not be re-used on all/most new projects.
4. Place in your designated template directory.
5. Set Starting view.
6. In Revit Options>File Locations>Project template files, promote new template to the top if desired.
How do I make a Revit template from scratch?
Where are Revit templates?
1. The default location for templates will be within the path C:ProgramDataAutodeskRVT ####Templates.
2. If the desired path does not exist, it can be set up in Windows explorer.
3. If using a custom Revit. ini file, review the stored settings.
How do I save a Revit template?
1. Click File.
2. Go to Save As.
3. Choose Template.
4. Choose a location and name and click Save.
What file format is Revit?
rvt
What is the difference between construction template and architectural template in Revit?
Architectural is normally used when you are more designing the building, construction when you are more interested in making sure that the building will stay together (structural columns, framing, rebar etc).7 jan. 2016