Create detail groups

00:04

in this video you'll learn how to create and edit detailed groups.

00:08

To expedite the detailing process.

00:12

You'll also see how to create attached detail groups for model groups

00:17

to quickly tag elements in model groups

00:28

When you are creating details you may have the same

00:32

detailed components that need to be placed in multiple details.

00:37

When that's the case,

00:38

you can create a detailed group and then

00:42

quickly place that detailed group in multiple details.

00:46

Let's take a look at how this works

00:49

to create a detailed group switched to the modify tab.

00:54

Then in the create panel click create group.

00:60

This opens the create group dialogue where you can

01:03

name the group and choose the group type.

01:07

I'll name this group

01:09

wall detail

01:13

for the group type. I'll select detail

01:17

since will be adding detailed components.

01:21

Then I'll click OK

01:24

rev it goes into edit group mode

01:27

and you can begin by adding detailed components.

01:31

Pay attention to When I click add.

01:36

When I do the detailed components in the view highlight.

01:41

Let's say that we just need the brick and insulation along with the brake lines.

01:49

I can simply select those components

01:52

and pay attention to the fact that when I select them they dim in the view

01:59

indicating that they are now part

02:01

of the detail group.

02:04

Remember you only want to select the components

02:07

that you will be placing

02:09

multiple instances of

02:12

and once you have them selected

02:14

you can click finish.

02:17

Now when I move the cursor over one of the components that I selected

02:22

the tool tip says detail groups

02:25

and when I click to select it

02:28

those components highlight

02:30

and now we can see what is a part of the group.

02:34

Additionally you can see the origin

02:37

and you can click and drag to adjust the origin of the group.

02:42

This is also going to be the insertion point of

02:45

the group when you are going to be placing additional instances

02:51

so you want to place it in a location

02:53

that works for your group.

02:57

Additionally,

02:59

if you need to add additional detailed components or even remove components,

03:04

you can select the group

03:06

and then click edit group on the contextual ribbon tab.

03:11

When you do rev it goes back into edit group mode

03:15

and then you can either click add or remove.

03:19

For example I'll click remove

03:22

and then I will remove a couple of the brake lines

03:26

and then I'll click finish.

03:29

Now those brake lines are no longer a part of the group

03:34

at this point we can place our detailed group in additional

03:40

details.

03:41

For example, let's say we had a drafting view.

03:44

If we go to the view tab and then in the create panel click drafting view

03:50

and we'll accept the default values and click OK.

03:54

And then on the annotate tab

03:57

in the detail panel

03:59

you can expand the detailed group button

04:02

and click place detailed group

04:06

and then you can simply click

04:08

in the view

04:10

and the detailed group will be placed.

04:13

I'll click modify to in the command

04:15

and then I'll zoom in

04:17

and now we can see the detailed components that we had

04:21

added from the other detail are now here in the drafting view

04:26

and we can begin a new detail.

04:30

If you had additional detail views

04:33

from sections or call outs, you could also place the detailed group in those views.

04:40

Alright, switching gears. Let's take a look at

04:44

attached detail groups.

04:47

When I opened the level one floor plan view

04:50

and I zoom into one of the model groups.

04:53

You can see that

04:55

the components in the model group have been tagged

04:59

now they were tagged individually

05:02

and you could do the same thing in the other groups.

05:05

But if you want to quickly tag all of those elements in the group

05:09

you can create an attached detail group

05:13

to do that. I will select all of these tags.

05:17

I'm going to filter out the model group and then click OK.

05:21

And now I just have the four Tags selected

05:25

on the contextual ribbon tab in the create panel.

05:30

I'll click create group

05:33

and when I do we get the create model

05:36

group and attached detail group dialogue and rev it recognizes

05:42

that we are creating an attached detail group for the

05:46

model group that those tags are tagging elements in.

05:51

So I will name this attached detail group, temporary office tags

06:01

and then I'll click OK.

06:04

And now we can see the attached detail group and it's indicated by a paperclip icon.

06:13

Now

06:14

in order to use that attached detail group, we can select additional model groups.

06:20

And when we do there is an attached

06:23

detail groups button on the contextual ribbon tab.

06:27

And when I click that

06:28

we get the attached detail group placement dialog.

06:32

And now we can choose the attached detail group. We just created

06:37

be aware that you can actually have multiple attached detail groups for a

06:41

model group and then you could simply select it in this list.

06:45

And click OK.

06:47

You can also select multiple model groups at once

06:52

and then click attached detail groups

06:55

and select the attached detail group you want. And click OK.

06:59

So as you can see,

07:01

we have quickly placed tags on the elements in

07:05

those model groups by using attached detail groups.

07:11

Lastly in the project browser.

07:13

When you scroll down to the bottom,

07:15

you can see the group's branch and you

07:17

can expand the group's branch if it's collapsed

07:21

and you can see the detailed branch as well as a model branch.

07:27

And if you have an attached detail group,

07:29

you can actually expand the model group and then

07:33

see any attached detail groups that you have.

07:36

So the project browser is a great place to see the groups that you have in your project

Video transcript

00:04

in this video you'll learn how to create and edit detailed groups.

00:08

To expedite the detailing process.

00:12

You'll also see how to create attached detail groups for model groups

00:17

to quickly tag elements in model groups

00:28

When you are creating details you may have the same

00:32

detailed components that need to be placed in multiple details.

00:37

When that's the case,

00:38

you can create a detailed group and then

00:42

quickly place that detailed group in multiple details.

00:46

Let's take a look at how this works

00:49

to create a detailed group switched to the modify tab.

00:54

Then in the create panel click create group.

00:60

This opens the create group dialogue where you can

01:03

name the group and choose the group type.

01:07

I'll name this group

01:09

wall detail

01:13

for the group type. I'll select detail

01:17

since will be adding detailed components.

01:21

Then I'll click OK

01:24

rev it goes into edit group mode

01:27

and you can begin by adding detailed components.

01:31

Pay attention to When I click add.

01:36

When I do the detailed components in the view highlight.

01:41

Let's say that we just need the brick and insulation along with the brake lines.

01:49

I can simply select those components

01:52

and pay attention to the fact that when I select them they dim in the view

01:59

indicating that they are now part

02:01

of the detail group.

02:04

Remember you only want to select the components

02:07

that you will be placing

02:09

multiple instances of

02:12

and once you have them selected

02:14

you can click finish.

02:17

Now when I move the cursor over one of the components that I selected

02:22

the tool tip says detail groups

02:25

and when I click to select it

02:28

those components highlight

02:30

and now we can see what is a part of the group.

02:34

Additionally you can see the origin

02:37

and you can click and drag to adjust the origin of the group.

02:42

This is also going to be the insertion point of

02:45

the group when you are going to be placing additional instances

02:51

so you want to place it in a location

02:53

that works for your group.

02:57

Additionally,

02:59

if you need to add additional detailed components or even remove components,

03:04

you can select the group

03:06

and then click edit group on the contextual ribbon tab.

03:11

When you do rev it goes back into edit group mode

03:15

and then you can either click add or remove.

03:19

For example I'll click remove

03:22

and then I will remove a couple of the brake lines

03:26

and then I'll click finish.

03:29

Now those brake lines are no longer a part of the group

03:34

at this point we can place our detailed group in additional

03:40

details.

03:41

For example, let's say we had a drafting view.

03:44

If we go to the view tab and then in the create panel click drafting view

03:50

and we'll accept the default values and click OK.

03:54

And then on the annotate tab

03:57

in the detail panel

03:59

you can expand the detailed group button

04:02

and click place detailed group

04:06

and then you can simply click

04:08

in the view

04:10

and the detailed group will be placed.

04:13

I'll click modify to in the command

04:15

and then I'll zoom in

04:17

and now we can see the detailed components that we had

04:21

added from the other detail are now here in the drafting view

04:26

and we can begin a new detail.

04:30

If you had additional detail views

04:33

from sections or call outs, you could also place the detailed group in those views.

04:40

Alright, switching gears. Let's take a look at

04:44

attached detail groups.

04:47

When I opened the level one floor plan view

04:50

and I zoom into one of the model groups.

04:53

You can see that

04:55

the components in the model group have been tagged

04:59

now they were tagged individually

05:02

and you could do the same thing in the other groups.

05:05

But if you want to quickly tag all of those elements in the group

05:09

you can create an attached detail group

05:13

to do that. I will select all of these tags.

05:17

I'm going to filter out the model group and then click OK.

05:21

And now I just have the four Tags selected

05:25

on the contextual ribbon tab in the create panel.

05:30

I'll click create group

05:33

and when I do we get the create model

05:36

group and attached detail group dialogue and rev it recognizes

05:42

that we are creating an attached detail group for the

05:46

model group that those tags are tagging elements in.

05:51

So I will name this attached detail group, temporary office tags

06:01

and then I'll click OK.

06:04

And now we can see the attached detail group and it's indicated by a paperclip icon.

06:13

Now

06:14

in order to use that attached detail group, we can select additional model groups.

06:20

And when we do there is an attached

06:23

detail groups button on the contextual ribbon tab.

06:27

And when I click that

06:28

we get the attached detail group placement dialog.

06:32

And now we can choose the attached detail group. We just created

06:37

be aware that you can actually have multiple attached detail groups for a

06:41

model group and then you could simply select it in this list.

06:45

And click OK.

06:47

You can also select multiple model groups at once

06:52

and then click attached detail groups

06:55

and select the attached detail group you want. And click OK.

06:59

So as you can see,

07:01

we have quickly placed tags on the elements in

07:05

those model groups by using attached detail groups.

07:11

Lastly in the project browser.

07:13

When you scroll down to the bottom,

07:15

you can see the group's branch and you

07:17

can expand the group's branch if it's collapsed

07:21

and you can see the detailed branch as well as a model branch.

07:27

And if you have an attached detail group,

07:29

you can actually expand the model group and then

07:33

see any attached detail groups that you have.

07:36

So the project browser is a great place to see the groups that you have in your project

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