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Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Transcript
00:03
As a project progresses, you may need to print the same views or sheets on a regular basis.
00:10
To streamline the printing process, you can create and save sets of views or sheets,
00:17
to make it easy to reprint them.
00:19
To complete this exercise, open PrintingViews[2024].rvt.
00:26
To create a sheet set, click the File tab, and then click Print.
00:33
The Print dialog opens.
00:35
In the Print Range area, you can choose what you want to print.
00:40
Enable the Selected views/sheets option,
00:43
and then click Select to open the Select Views/Sheets dialog.
00:49
If you already have a set created, you can expand the Select print set drop-down
00:55
and choose a set to print from the list.
00:58
For this example, to the right of this drop-down, click the second icon,
01:03
Create new empty set.
01:05
Enter a Name for the new set, and then click OK.
01:11
When you do, all the views and sheets in your current project appear,
01:17
each with a checkbox to select that view or sheet for printing.
01:22
Expand the Display Filter drop-down and deselect 2D views and 3D views,
01:30
so you can only see the sheets in your project.
01:34
At the bottom of the dialog, click Check all.
01:38
You can modify the print order by clicking Edit print order,
01:43
but for this example, click Save current set.
01:48
The selected sheets are saved to the print set you created.
01:52
With the set you want to print selected, click Select to close the Select Views/Sheets dialog.
01:59
Back in the Print dialog, click Setup to open the Print Setup dialog,
02:05
where you can specify print options, if needed.
02:08
For example, expand the Name drop-down for a list of saved print settings.
02:14
You can also select the paper Size and Source, sheet Orientation, and several other print settings.
02:23
At the bottom of the dialog, under Options, you can control the visibility of certain elements,
02:30
like reference planes and work planes, unreferenced view tags, scope boxes,
02:37
and crop boundaries.
02:39
When you are done selecting print settings, click OK to close the Print Setup dialog.
02:46
Back in the Print dialog, when you are ready to print, click OK.
02:52
You now know how to specify the views and sheets you want to print from your current Revit project,
02:58
and how to save a print set to use later.
00:03
As a project progresses, you may need to print the same views or sheets on a regular basis.
00:10
To streamline the printing process, you can create and save sets of views or sheets,
00:17
to make it easy to reprint them.
00:19
To complete this exercise, open PrintingViews[2024].rvt.
00:26
To create a sheet set, click the File tab, and then click Print.
00:33
The Print dialog opens.
00:35
In the Print Range area, you can choose what you want to print.
00:40
Enable the Selected views/sheets option,
00:43
and then click Select to open the Select Views/Sheets dialog.
00:49
If you already have a set created, you can expand the Select print set drop-down
00:55
and choose a set to print from the list.
00:58
For this example, to the right of this drop-down, click the second icon,
01:03
Create new empty set.
01:05
Enter a Name for the new set, and then click OK.
01:11
When you do, all the views and sheets in your current project appear,
01:17
each with a checkbox to select that view or sheet for printing.
01:22
Expand the Display Filter drop-down and deselect 2D views and 3D views,
01:30
so you can only see the sheets in your project.
01:34
At the bottom of the dialog, click Check all.
01:38
You can modify the print order by clicking Edit print order,
01:43
but for this example, click Save current set.
01:48
The selected sheets are saved to the print set you created.
01:52
With the set you want to print selected, click Select to close the Select Views/Sheets dialog.
01:59
Back in the Print dialog, click Setup to open the Print Setup dialog,
02:05
where you can specify print options, if needed.
02:08
For example, expand the Name drop-down for a list of saved print settings.
02:14
You can also select the paper Size and Source, sheet Orientation, and several other print settings.
02:23
At the bottom of the dialog, under Options, you can control the visibility of certain elements,
02:30
like reference planes and work planes, unreferenced view tags, scope boxes,
02:37
and crop boundaries.
02:39
When you are done selecting print settings, click OK to close the Print Setup dialog.
02:46
Back in the Print dialog, when you are ready to print, click OK.
02:52
You now know how to specify the views and sheets you want to print from your current Revit project,
02:58
and how to save a print set to use later.