

Clouding and tagging views and sheets is generally easy, unless you are clouding Parent Views with dependent views that have been placed on sheets.

For example, you have the ability to customize the numbering schemes to match your office standards or client requirements. One of the issues with having all of this information is having to decide what will be available for viewing, and how it should be composed or used within a Revit project.įor those of you who have had experience with Revisions in Revit, you probably have discovered there are a lot of benefits, and limitations to the revision tools. Some of this information can be generated on your own terms, and some of it is automatically generated by Revit itself, but a lot of it is unavailable to the end user, unless they have software that can tap into the Revit API. It is probably safe to say Revit models contain a wealth of information.
