We start a new sheet template, then link in the DWG file, delete what
isn't needed, and convert the rest to Revit items wherever possible. We
usually run into problems with custom logos, etc (PNG graphics files
work best in Revit), and with font styles (Revit doesn't like shx
fonts). Regardless, we are generally successful in recreating the
architect's borders in Revit, which we have found to be best practice in
our office.
R
redsox wrote:
> how do you bring in an architects border if it is in AutoCad not revit? i know that if i receive an architects border in revit i can just add it to the library right? but what about an AutoCad border.