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How can I make a sheet that contains a detail of every wall type in the project?

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elisag23
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How can I make a sheet that contains a detail of every wall type in the project?

Hi, my boss has asked me to generate a sheet with a detail of each of the 7 types of wall there are in the project. Now, it's not a detail from the existing plans what I need, but to "model" (draw) a piece of each wall and list the composition as references (like on a map when you see the diferent kinds of colours and lines and what each one means)

How can I do this? Is there a way to model this pieces of wall in a different "space" in the project?

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tmCL9N6
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jay_colcombe
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you can do this in a Legend with Legend components - Annotate Tab > Detail Panel > Component Drop down > Legend Component

 

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The only issue here is that you have to manually label them.

 

I have seen several other ways, create them in the model (real object not Legend Components) use tags to label and then save as an image and drop into a Legend

or

Create them in as above in a View and set them to a Phase that is not used so never shown but this is a bit more complex

Jay Colcombe

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barthbradley
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Is this what you are after?

 

Parts Materials Layer Index.png

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elisag23
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

YES

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: elisag23

Check out this recent discussion/thread:

 

Solved: Re: Wall schedule - Keeping materials in correct order - Autodesk Community - Revit Products

 

It describes a few approaches you could use.  I think it'll help you a lot.   

 

 

 

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