What is the best practice for creating a Key plan? I was going to make a very small view of the building & add detail lines for the divisions, is there a better way?
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I use two approaches:
- for the simple key plan showing division of partial plans, I export a Revit area plan to CAD, create a generic annotation symbol, add extra filled region, lines, text if needed, and nest it in the titleblock family
- for the key plan that need to provide more than just partial plan division (example below is an egress zones plan),
I create actual Revit floor plan or area plan, scale accordingly, set VG so that it looks clean for that scale, and place it on sheet. If I need to place the same plan on multiple sheet, duplicate as dependent.
- there is another approach that use a legend view as a single legend can be placed multiple times, but I have not come to a need to use this one.
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This is why I use area plan as my keyplan. As you update the area boundary, this will update the keyplan.
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