4 Techniques to Create Typical Floor Plans in Revit: Using Model Groups & Detail Attached Groups
Welcome to SuperUser Channel. This video explains four useful techniques that leverage the potentials of Model Groups and Detail Attached Groups in creating a complete typical floor plans in Revit. Those techniques will help you in keeping the plan under control which will make exploring design changes on your project more efficient and effective while minimizing repetitive drafting tasks. Also it will help you in extracting useful data and information from the project in a representable format. Those Techniques are: 01:06 - Export Model Groups Outside of the Project. 02:26 - Create Schedules out of Model Groups. 05:24 - Excluding Group Members from Model Groups. 06:17 - Create Detail Attached Group for every Mode Group. Please like the Video and Subscribe to see more related videos. Enjoy watching

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