Revit Snippet: Show Short Sheet Number in Section, Callout & Elevation Heads
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- This Revit tutorial will help you trim/show only part of the full sheet number in section, callout and elevation heads. This will allow having a long Revit sheet number as required by your company or industry standards, yet still showing only a short sheet reference number in your section, callout or elevation markers. We will make use of custom shared parameters of Revit sheets and title blocks.
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This was very helpful, but I think you are doing manual changes on every sheet. So please show how this will look in the Drawing Index.
Thanks for a lesson.
Thanks for attending my lesson! ;)
How to wrap the long sheet number in 2 lines if required?
You can edit the section head family and make the text box in there shorter. It will then auto-wrap texts longer than the box.
@@RVBoost Thanks, for some reason its not working. I tried to edit all - section head, callout head but the text still dont wrap.
Then you may need to use the trick in this video instead to shorten the sheet number :(
Hello sir..
Actually now I am working in a project..in that project I should have to shown beams and also door openings in plan view..beam will be in an one height..and openings are below that beam..so I just make it a separate plan regions for each beams because huge number of openings are there ... so I made a view ranges based on door openings and for beams plan regions are created as I said before..but as like this floor I have followed to another floors also..but there I couldn't see any beams even I used plan region.. could you plz help me to sortout this sir??
Each floor may need a different settings for plan regions. You'll need to check settings in the new floor and adjust if necessary. Also, consider changing the view range of the entire floor plan instead of using individual plan regions :)
@@RVBoost ok..sir..thank you..😊