![]() ![]() But i dont want to manage Revision clouds on A0.11, just because someone decided it would add value for Revit to do it. If a contractor really wants to know which walls are in use and which ones arent, ill happily print them a different schedule showing them wall types used in the project (since thats in my template as well). But the intent is you only keep one of those two sheets, and the one i always keep is the full drafting view version. ![]() Its in my template because enough clients asked for it that i was building it. The PDF called A0.11L is from an empty project, hence all the schedules are empty.įWIW, i dont use the A0.11L version. In the Live Schedule version, if the Wall types dont get used in the project, the schedule below the view is empty. I had hoped there might be a more effective alternative method, but thanks for the confirmation on the line and text method! Aaron, very interesting to hear - are the live sheets actively managing the drafting details/views for wall types in use or is it restricted to the partition type schedules?The drafting views are on the sheets regardless. Due to not knowing how to manipulate topo and use foundation walls, I'm using mask and fill regions on my rear house elevation to show a walk-out basement wall. So now I'm doing my first house with a small rear corner basement. Seems frivolous to leave out a nifty tool like that from other cad versions but I guess that wouldn't surprise me to hear that. I would show it in the 2D drawings but not in the 3D models. ![]()
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