From the course: Revit 2025: Essential Training for Architecture
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Adding a new sheet - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2025: Essential Training for Architecture
Adding a new sheet
- [Instructor] As we start talking about our sheet set and sheet composition, of course, one of the first questions you might have is, how do I create a sheet? Well, this file that we started with was based on the default template. And the default template includes many sheets for us to get started with, and many of those sheets even already have views inserted on them. So that's a big help and that will certainly help you get started. But the chances that every sheet that you need and all the views on those sheets will already be set up in a template is pretty slim, so you're definitely going to need to create some sheets of your own and adjust the setup of those sheets for sure. So one of the easiest ways we could do that is to simply right-click the sheets branch and choose New Sheet. Now, there's also a button for it on the view tab if you prefer. In the imperial file, I'm going to select the E1 title block in this dialog that appears. In the metric file, it's a zero, but there's…
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Understanding sheet and view references5m 50s
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Adding a new sheet5m 12s
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Adjusting sheet composition6m 2s
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Duplicate sheets and views7m 17s
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Filter by sheet5m 18s
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Aligning views with a guide grid6m 26s
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Working with a sheet index and a view list8m 30s
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Using sheet collections9m 27s
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Exporting to AutoCAD11m 37s
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Exporting a PDF9m 47s
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