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custom default template.

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rfrisch
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custom default template.

Hi Everyone.

 

   Right now I'm working in Revit 2011 until we upgrade next year. We've only used it rendering only and walkthroughs. Never had the reason to use a title block. Now that we are going to be using it for projects, I need to make a custom templete  Now for the question. This sounds dumb but should I put a title block into my custom default templete or just keep it out and insert it into every project. Thanks for your help.

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maciejwypych
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Hi,

There are two ways of creating the office template, but a title block is pretty much always loaded.
Some people say it's better to have the template small with all parameters, view templates, etc... setup and only essential families loaded, and load more families if necessary.

Personally I prefer the second approach, where all most commonly used families are already loaded, so users don't have to do it manually each time they start a new project.
It takes a while to get the balance right, and to establish what is actually used in every project, but title block is always there!
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rfrisch
in reply to: maciejwypych

Thanks for the information. Sounds like a great solution. Have a great day.

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