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Using sheet collections - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2025: Essential Training for Architecture
Using sheet collections
- [Instructor] In this video, I'd like to talk to you about sheet collections. Sheet collections is a feature that allows you to set up multiple groups of sheets that behave independently. So typically, you're only able to use a sheet number once, and once you've used that sheet number, you can't repeat it. Revit wouldn't allow for that. But if you set up more than one sheet collection, you can, so within each sheet collection, you can repeat a numbering scheme over again. You still can't have duplicate numbers within the collection, but in the other collections, you can have duplicate numbers. So, to demonstrate this feature, I'm going to work in the Snow Den Tower Sample architectural model that comes with the software. We last looked at this way back in Chapter 1. So to remind you how to get there, I'm here on the home screen, and I'm going to click the back button or Control + D, and then go to the File menu and hover over Open, don't click it. That will expand the open menu here.…
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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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