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Hello, I work in fire protection, and I need your help I have some questions regarding the creation...

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Hello, I work in fire protection, and I need your help I have some questions regarding the creation...

Hello, I work in fire protection, and I need your help I have some questions regarding the creation of project template. (.RTE)

First question ; I would like to know if this is possible and how, We make nozzle quantity tables with their symbol and descriptions in Autocad and I would like to reproduce the same in Revit. Except that, the symbol that should be in the legend should not be the image of the nozzle. See picture 1.

Second question; Can our table we color the inside of the square only from the yes / no in our settings and how to do it? See picture 2.

Third question; On Autocad we have several details that we would like to bring into Revit, my teacher last spring told me about doing a detail group and that we could insert the detail we needed or something like that… Someone one uses its and how to make it work well?

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Cindy Mercier I do architectural Revit Templates so maybe I
can lend you a hand here:

1: What you are looking to do here is make a schedule in
Revit, Schedules/Quantities sub-command should do the trick for you. Make sure that you have the fields that you need in it, in your case project parameters should do just fine. You can now insert jpg's into your schedules as well... so I would suggest that you do a quick little "symbol" 2D drawing and then print them out to be (at least PDF's) jpg's, if you can only print to PDF's then find some way to do a "Save As" in order to convert them into jpg's. Once you have the jpg's they can be inserted into the Image parameter field.

2 You can use some sort of symbol character from a font tables and input that into a text parameter field. To my knowledge a Yes/No field is just a check in a box that will display. But in a Text Parameter you can use those symbols from the Font Character Tables.

3 Personally I stay away from detail groups (or Groups of all
kinds). Better suggestion is something in this kind of idea:
Architecturally in Revit I have 2 kinds of details that I've
coined the phrase for: "Live" & "Static". "Live" details are taken right of the model geometry and re-act with changes in the model itself. Now "Static", sound more like what you are wanting to do here... are basically 2D linework drawings (Drafting Views) that almost NEVER change. I draw them up as Drafting Views (1st time) and then save them out to my firm's Library. Done by going to FileSave AsView... follow the dialog boxes on where to save details (directory) for future usage. Then when the time comes to need them again you just goto InsertInsert from FileInsert Views from File, and follow along with the dialog boxes again to bring in your Details (2D Drafting View drawings) into your current project that you are working currently.

Hope that helps you out. If you need to talk directly you can
always Direct Message me here at FB.
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1 has IMHO nothing to do with templates but shared parameters and families.
Define nozzle family with all required parameters as shared parameters. Those can then be scheduled. For parameter naming conventions refer to your country Revit working group and similar. Don't think there's a global standard.
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3 no detail groups. Heavy overhead, slow. Its only a workaround, sort of dirty hack.
As per 1 create families, faster, easier, future proof more intelligent and can be scheduled.

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