Setting up and managing sheets

00:04

Sheets are a vital way of

00:05

communicating design data between different disciplines.

00:09

In this module,

00:10

you understand how sheets are created and how

00:12

to organize the project browser in larger projects.

00:16

You also work with sheet duplication tools to expedite the creation of new sheets.

00:21

The objective domains covered are 4.1 a understand browser organization

00:26

and 4.1 F set up. A sheet

00:30

sheets are a critical part of your design and inform the contractor what to build.

00:35

They also form the contractual documents

00:38

and outline the legal obligation between the employer and the contractor.

00:43

The sheets in rivet are families which can be

00:45

created in various sizes with customized graphics and information.

00:50

Larger projects will require organization and management

00:53

of sheets to maintain quality and efficiency.

00:56

Rev it has sheet collections and browser organization which can be

01:00

utilized to organize views and sheets into logical groups and folders.

01:06

Go ahead and open up the model 032, setting up and managing sheets.

01:12

The project opens in the 3d view.

01:15

Our first task is to create a new sheet

01:17

and then place a material take off onto that sheet

01:21

to do this. We'll select the view tab

01:23

and in the sheet composition panel, we'll select sheet

01:28

in the new sheet dialogue box.

01:30

Currently, we have two sheets loaded into our active project.

01:34

The one we're going to use here is B 11 by 17.

01:37

We'll go ahead and select, OK.

01:41

Looking at the information on the sheet,

01:43

we can clearly see here that the view is unnamed

01:46

and the sheet number is set to S 016

01:50

in the properties pallet.

01:51

We can see that we have a sheet name parameter and currently here it's unnamed.

01:55

Let's enter in material. Take off,

01:58

taking our cursor back into the sheet view.

02:01

We can then see material takeoff has been attributed correctly to the sheet.

02:05

We'll now place the material take off schedule onto the sheet

02:10

to help us find this in the project browser.

02:12

You'll notice here that we have a search bar

02:16

in the search bar. We'll enter the term material as I type in the word material.

02:20

You can see that the project browser is then filtered and searched on this term

02:25

looking under the schedules and quantities node I can now

02:28

clearly see that we have our material take off.

02:31

We'll then drag and drop this on to the sheet

02:34

and we'll left click to position this where we want it.

02:37

We then cleared a search from the project browser

02:41

looking back into the project browser.

02:42

If we study our structural plans,

02:44

we can see here that the project browser displays a blue

02:47

square indicating that the model view is placed onto a sheet.

02:52

Looking at the sheets below,

02:53

we can easily identify that the sheets with views have a plus indicator

02:58

which is indicating that we can then collapse or expand these nodes.

03:01

So for example, if I expand the north and south

03:04

ation here, I can then see the two model views placed onto the sheet,

03:09

looking at the sheet S 012,

03:11

I can clearly see that there are no model views placed onto this sheet.

03:14

So let's double click it to open the sheet up and

03:17

we'll now place our second floor model view onto this sheet.

03:21

So we'll scroll back to the top of the project browser

03:25

and under the structural plans,

03:26

we can clearly see here that we have a corresponding model view.

03:31

We'll notice that the icon isn't currently blue,

03:33

which is indicating that this isn't placed on the sheet

03:36

to place this, we'll drag and drop the second floor plan on to the sheet

03:40

and we'll left click to position this where we want.

03:44

We can also now see that we have the full floor

03:46

plan which again is not currently placed onto a sheet.

03:49

Now,

03:50

this will have a very similar title block and configuration to our 02 2nd floor plan.

03:55

So rather than going through the process of creating a new sheet and then

03:58

manually trying to place the view in the same place on the drawing sheet,

04:02

we can simply duplicate the sheet.

04:05

So scrolling back down to the project browser here,

04:08

we can see our new sheet that we've just created 012,

04:12

we'll write mouse click over this

04:14

and in the context menu, we'll go to duplicate sheet.

04:18

We can then see that we have some options here.

04:20

So we can either just duplicate an empty sheet,

04:24

we can duplicate the sheets with some detailing so that

04:26

will copy things like text and annotations and so on

04:30

or we can duplicate with model views.

04:33

Now, of course,

04:34

when we duplicate with model views rev it would also need to duplicate

04:37

that model view because you can't have one view on multiple sheets.

04:42

So here we'll just go ahead and say duplicates

04:46

looking into the project browser again,

04:48

we can now see that we have a copy of our S 012 sheet.

04:52

So of course, the drawing number has been appended and of course,

04:55

the sheet name is the same.

04:57

Let's now amend these.

04:59

So back into the properties pant, we'll change the sheet number to S 013

05:05

and the sheet name will become 04 4th floor G A.

05:10

Moving back into the sheet view here,

05:11

we can now see that the sheet information has updated.

05:16

Now, of course,

05:16

the problem here is we've still got the second

05:18

floor plan placed out on the fourth floor sheet.

05:22

So we'll select the Viewport and then looking up onto the modify viewport tab.

05:26

You can see here that we can control the justification of the viewport

05:31

and also the model view.

05:32

So of course, here we can simply swap this for the 044 floor plan

05:37

as we do this. We'll notice that the positioning is identical to the second floor.

05:42

We can also use guide grids to help us understand positioning on drawing sheets

05:47

to do this on the view tab in the sheet composition panel, we can select guide grid

05:53

in the assigned guide grid dialogue. We can give this a name.

05:56

So I'm just going to leave this as guide grid one and select, OK.

06:00

You'll then notice that the guide grid is placed on to the sheet.

06:05

If we move to the edge of the guide grid and select it,

06:08

we can see that we can change the guide spacing.

06:10

Currently, it's set to one inch.

06:13

We'll go ahead and change this to six inches

06:16

and now we could use the guide grid to position

06:18

other views such as schedules and legends and so on

06:23

to ensure that we get the same positioning on all the sheets.

06:26

We can go to another sheet. For example, this sheet here s 012.

06:30

We can go back to the guide grids to

06:33

and again place out the same guide grid.

06:36

It's also worth noting that guide grids do not print

06:40

next. We'll create a sheet collection for the steel work contractor

06:44

to do this in the project browser. We'll write mouse over the sheets node.

06:49

And from the context menu, we'll choose new chic collection.

06:53

The new collection has been created and it's currently named Collection one.

06:57

We'll go into the properties pallet and we'll change

07:00

the name from collection one to steel work contractor

07:04

to help us find the views that we want to actually put into this new collection.

07:07

Again, we'll go to the project browser search bar and we'll type in the term steel.

07:12

This would of course fielder and search the project

07:14

browser for anything that contains the word steel.

07:17

But also I can see I've got a number of sheets containing that same term.

07:21

So I'm now going to hold down a control key and select S 005.

07:26

We'd also select S 0 14 and 0 15.

07:31

Once again, looking into the property's paddocks,

07:33

we could see that the sheet collection is currently set to none.

07:37

However, we can now choose the steelwork contractor sheet collection

07:41

and we can now see that those drawings have

07:43

been added to our newly created sheet collection.

07:46

Once again, we'll go ahead and clear the filter.

07:50

Another way of organizing a project browser is to use browser organization.

07:54

We'll do this for sheet types.

07:56

So I'm going to select the sheet's node

07:59

right mouse. And here we'll select browser organization

08:04

in the browser organization dialog under sheets tab,

08:08

we'll create a new browser organization

08:10

for the name. We'll enter sheet type.

08:12

We can then go ahead and select OK.

08:15

In the browser organization properties,

08:18

we'll begin by selecting grouping and sorting.

08:21

And here we can set up various rules to help us group and sort the sheets.

08:25

We'll begin by selecting sheet type

08:30

and then we'd organize them by sheet number.

08:34

Well, then select, OK.

08:36

And we'll ensure that the sheet type. Browser organization is active

08:40

and then we'll select. OK.

08:43

So we can now see that our browser

08:44

organization has been applied to our drawing sheets.

08:48

We can see the sheet's note and underneath the sheet's note,

08:51

we can now see our sheet collection as well as these custom folders.

08:55

Let's open up the plans folder

08:57

and perhaps we'll select one of the sheets here.

08:60

So I'm going to open up S 001 and select the sheets

09:05

looking into the properties pallet.

09:06

We can see here that we have a parameter titled sheet type

09:10

and you can see here it has a value entered for plans.

09:14

This is how we can organize our sheets.

09:16

Now, looking back into the project browser, I can clearly see here.

09:19

There's a folder with three question marks.

09:22

If I expand this and we have a look at what's inside here.

09:25

We can see that we've got our two new sheets that we've just created.

09:28

So sheet number 12 and 13 and also our material take off.

09:33

Let's begin by selecting our second floor ga

09:36

plan and looking back into the properties paddocks under sheet type parameter.

09:40

We can see that there's currently no value here.

09:42

Of course, we'll then go ahead and select plans and you'll see.

09:46

Now that's moved out of the question mark folder into the plans folder.

09:51

We'll do a similar thing for sheet number 13.

09:53

So we'll select our sheet again in the properties paddock. We'll select planes

09:59

and finally, here,

10:00

we can see that we've got one more sheet under the question marks folder,

10:04

which is our material take off.

10:06

We'll create a new folder for this.

10:08

So going back into our properties pants for the sheet type

10:12

in here, we'll now create a new folder called Material takeoffs

10:18

back into the project browser.

10:20

We've got a new folder with that sheet entered inside.

10:24

So sheet collections and browser organization are vital

10:27

when trying to manage complex large projects.

Video transcript

00:04

Sheets are a vital way of

00:05

communicating design data between different disciplines.

00:09

In this module,

00:10

you understand how sheets are created and how

00:12

to organize the project browser in larger projects.

00:16

You also work with sheet duplication tools to expedite the creation of new sheets.

00:21

The objective domains covered are 4.1 a understand browser organization

00:26

and 4.1 F set up. A sheet

00:30

sheets are a critical part of your design and inform the contractor what to build.

00:35

They also form the contractual documents

00:38

and outline the legal obligation between the employer and the contractor.

00:43

The sheets in rivet are families which can be

00:45

created in various sizes with customized graphics and information.

00:50

Larger projects will require organization and management

00:53

of sheets to maintain quality and efficiency.

00:56

Rev it has sheet collections and browser organization which can be

01:00

utilized to organize views and sheets into logical groups and folders.

01:06

Go ahead and open up the model 032, setting up and managing sheets.

01:12

The project opens in the 3d view.

01:15

Our first task is to create a new sheet

01:17

and then place a material take off onto that sheet

01:21

to do this. We'll select the view tab

01:23

and in the sheet composition panel, we'll select sheet

01:28

in the new sheet dialogue box.

01:30

Currently, we have two sheets loaded into our active project.

01:34

The one we're going to use here is B 11 by 17.

01:37

We'll go ahead and select, OK.

01:41

Looking at the information on the sheet,

01:43

we can clearly see here that the view is unnamed

01:46

and the sheet number is set to S 016

01:50

in the properties pallet.

01:51

We can see that we have a sheet name parameter and currently here it's unnamed.

01:55

Let's enter in material. Take off,

01:58

taking our cursor back into the sheet view.

02:01

We can then see material takeoff has been attributed correctly to the sheet.

02:05

We'll now place the material take off schedule onto the sheet

02:10

to help us find this in the project browser.

02:12

You'll notice here that we have a search bar

02:16

in the search bar. We'll enter the term material as I type in the word material.

02:20

You can see that the project browser is then filtered and searched on this term

02:25

looking under the schedules and quantities node I can now

02:28

clearly see that we have our material take off.

02:31

We'll then drag and drop this on to the sheet

02:34

and we'll left click to position this where we want it.

02:37

We then cleared a search from the project browser

02:41

looking back into the project browser.

02:42

If we study our structural plans,

02:44

we can see here that the project browser displays a blue

02:47

square indicating that the model view is placed onto a sheet.

02:52

Looking at the sheets below,

02:53

we can easily identify that the sheets with views have a plus indicator

02:58

which is indicating that we can then collapse or expand these nodes.

03:01

So for example, if I expand the north and south

03:04

ation here, I can then see the two model views placed onto the sheet,

03:09

looking at the sheet S 012,

03:11

I can clearly see that there are no model views placed onto this sheet.

03:14

So let's double click it to open the sheet up and

03:17

we'll now place our second floor model view onto this sheet.

03:21

So we'll scroll back to the top of the project browser

03:25

and under the structural plans,

03:26

we can clearly see here that we have a corresponding model view.

03:31

We'll notice that the icon isn't currently blue,

03:33

which is indicating that this isn't placed on the sheet

03:36

to place this, we'll drag and drop the second floor plan on to the sheet

03:40

and we'll left click to position this where we want.

03:44

We can also now see that we have the full floor

03:46

plan which again is not currently placed onto a sheet.

03:49

Now,

03:50

this will have a very similar title block and configuration to our 02 2nd floor plan.

03:55

So rather than going through the process of creating a new sheet and then

03:58

manually trying to place the view in the same place on the drawing sheet,

04:02

we can simply duplicate the sheet.

04:05

So scrolling back down to the project browser here,

04:08

we can see our new sheet that we've just created 012,

04:12

we'll write mouse click over this

04:14

and in the context menu, we'll go to duplicate sheet.

04:18

We can then see that we have some options here.

04:20

So we can either just duplicate an empty sheet,

04:24

we can duplicate the sheets with some detailing so that

04:26

will copy things like text and annotations and so on

04:30

or we can duplicate with model views.

04:33

Now, of course,

04:34

when we duplicate with model views rev it would also need to duplicate

04:37

that model view because you can't have one view on multiple sheets.

04:42

So here we'll just go ahead and say duplicates

04:46

looking into the project browser again,

04:48

we can now see that we have a copy of our S 012 sheet.

04:52

So of course, the drawing number has been appended and of course,

04:55

the sheet name is the same.

04:57

Let's now amend these.

04:59

So back into the properties pant, we'll change the sheet number to S 013

05:05

and the sheet name will become 04 4th floor G A.

05:10

Moving back into the sheet view here,

05:11

we can now see that the sheet information has updated.

05:16

Now, of course,

05:16

the problem here is we've still got the second

05:18

floor plan placed out on the fourth floor sheet.

05:22

So we'll select the Viewport and then looking up onto the modify viewport tab.

05:26

You can see here that we can control the justification of the viewport

05:31

and also the model view.

05:32

So of course, here we can simply swap this for the 044 floor plan

05:37

as we do this. We'll notice that the positioning is identical to the second floor.

05:42

We can also use guide grids to help us understand positioning on drawing sheets

05:47

to do this on the view tab in the sheet composition panel, we can select guide grid

05:53

in the assigned guide grid dialogue. We can give this a name.

05:56

So I'm just going to leave this as guide grid one and select, OK.

06:00

You'll then notice that the guide grid is placed on to the sheet.

06:05

If we move to the edge of the guide grid and select it,

06:08

we can see that we can change the guide spacing.

06:10

Currently, it's set to one inch.

06:13

We'll go ahead and change this to six inches

06:16

and now we could use the guide grid to position

06:18

other views such as schedules and legends and so on

06:23

to ensure that we get the same positioning on all the sheets.

06:26

We can go to another sheet. For example, this sheet here s 012.

06:30

We can go back to the guide grids to

06:33

and again place out the same guide grid.

06:36

It's also worth noting that guide grids do not print

06:40

next. We'll create a sheet collection for the steel work contractor

06:44

to do this in the project browser. We'll write mouse over the sheets node.

06:49

And from the context menu, we'll choose new chic collection.

06:53

The new collection has been created and it's currently named Collection one.

06:57

We'll go into the properties pallet and we'll change

07:00

the name from collection one to steel work contractor

07:04

to help us find the views that we want to actually put into this new collection.

07:07

Again, we'll go to the project browser search bar and we'll type in the term steel.

07:12

This would of course fielder and search the project

07:14

browser for anything that contains the word steel.

07:17

But also I can see I've got a number of sheets containing that same term.

07:21

So I'm now going to hold down a control key and select S 005.

07:26

We'd also select S 0 14 and 0 15.

07:31

Once again, looking into the property's paddocks,

07:33

we could see that the sheet collection is currently set to none.

07:37

However, we can now choose the steelwork contractor sheet collection

07:41

and we can now see that those drawings have

07:43

been added to our newly created sheet collection.

07:46

Once again, we'll go ahead and clear the filter.

07:50

Another way of organizing a project browser is to use browser organization.

07:54

We'll do this for sheet types.

07:56

So I'm going to select the sheet's node

07:59

right mouse. And here we'll select browser organization

08:04

in the browser organization dialog under sheets tab,

08:08

we'll create a new browser organization

08:10

for the name. We'll enter sheet type.

08:12

We can then go ahead and select OK.

08:15

In the browser organization properties,

08:18

we'll begin by selecting grouping and sorting.

08:21

And here we can set up various rules to help us group and sort the sheets.

08:25

We'll begin by selecting sheet type

08:30

and then we'd organize them by sheet number.

08:34

Well, then select, OK.

08:36

And we'll ensure that the sheet type. Browser organization is active

08:40

and then we'll select. OK.

08:43

So we can now see that our browser

08:44

organization has been applied to our drawing sheets.

08:48

We can see the sheet's note and underneath the sheet's note,

08:51

we can now see our sheet collection as well as these custom folders.

08:55

Let's open up the plans folder

08:57

and perhaps we'll select one of the sheets here.

08:60

So I'm going to open up S 001 and select the sheets

09:05

looking into the properties pallet.

09:06

We can see here that we have a parameter titled sheet type

09:10

and you can see here it has a value entered for plans.

09:14

This is how we can organize our sheets.

09:16

Now, looking back into the project browser, I can clearly see here.

09:19

There's a folder with three question marks.

09:22

If I expand this and we have a look at what's inside here.

09:25

We can see that we've got our two new sheets that we've just created.

09:28

So sheet number 12 and 13 and also our material take off.

09:33

Let's begin by selecting our second floor ga

09:36

plan and looking back into the properties paddocks under sheet type parameter.

09:40

We can see that there's currently no value here.

09:42

Of course, we'll then go ahead and select plans and you'll see.

09:46

Now that's moved out of the question mark folder into the plans folder.

09:51

We'll do a similar thing for sheet number 13.

09:53

So we'll select our sheet again in the properties paddock. We'll select planes

09:59

and finally, here,

10:00

we can see that we've got one more sheet under the question marks folder,

10:04

which is our material take off.

10:06

We'll create a new folder for this.

10:08

So going back into our properties pants for the sheet type

10:12

in here, we'll now create a new folder called Material takeoffs

10:18

back into the project browser.

10:20

We've got a new folder with that sheet entered inside.

10:24

So sheet collections and browser organization are vital

10:27

when trying to manage complex large projects.

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