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Revit Essentials: Annotation Tools for Project Documentation

This course covers all major topics related to documenting a project in Revit from basic 2D tools like detail lines all the way through sheet setup and printing. Software required: Revit 2017.

Beginner
2h 27m
(6)

Created by Kory Cox

Last Updated Dec 21, 2022

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Revit Essentials: Annotation Tools for Project Documentation

This course covers all major topics related to documenting a project in Revit from basic 2D tools like detail lines all the way through sheet setup and printing. Software required: Revit 2017.

Beginner
2h 27m
(6)

Created by Kory Cox

Last Updated Dec 21, 2022

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An essential element of the Revit workhorse, documenting a project can be a tedious and time consuming task. In this course, Revit Essentials: Annotation Tools for Project Documentation, you'll focus on tools and workflows to speed up the documentation process. First, you'll get a guided demonstration of keynoting. Next, you'll discover many things about dimensioning. Finally, you'll explore scheduling and sheet creation. By the end of this course, you'll be armed with all of the major documentation tools that will enable you to convey your design to the client and the construction team. Software required: Revit 2017.

Revit Essentials: Annotation Tools for Project Documentation
Beginner
2h 27m
(6)
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A born and raised Utahn, Kory discovered Revit in 2003 and has never looked back. He began working in Architecture right after high school and continued working through his undergrad in Business Management and then took two years to travel and study Architecture in Oxford.

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