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See What You Want to See in Revit 2017

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    Description

    Using View Filters inside of Revit software will enable you to control both the visibility and graphics of the elements included in the filter. Filters can either be created from a conditional format or from a selection set. Once filters are created, knowing how to assign them in View Templates and assign View Templates to views are the keys to creating standardization in your projects. We will discuss both new and old features of View Filters and View Templates that can help you control your graphics and visibility. This session features Revit. AIA Approved

    Key Learnings

    • Learn how to create View Filters and View Templates
    • Learn how to use a Selection Set to create a View Filter
    • Learn how to use Temporary View Properties
    • Learn how to display presentation-quality elevations with Depth Cueing

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    Product
    Revit
    Industries
    Architecture
    MEP engineering
    Structural engineering
    Site Development (General civil engineering)
    Topics
    Building Equipment
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