How to fill the “identity data” for multiple sheets in one go in Revit,

How to fill the “identity data” for multiple sheets in one go in Revit,

JamaL9722060
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How to fill the “identity data” for multiple sheets in one go in Revit,

JamaL9722060
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How to fill the “identity data” for multiple sheets in one go in Revit,

 

I couldn’t figure out how to fill the “identity data” for multiple sheets in one go in Revit (attached).

 

Thank you

 

Best

 

Jamal

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Jamal Numan
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rosskirby
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Make a schedule of your sheets that includes those parameters, uncheck itemize every instance, and fill them all in at once.  This will only work, however, if you want all your sheets to have the same info.

 

If you want to shift-select a bunch of sheets in the project browser, and change the value of that parameter, you're gonna be disappointed.

Ross Kirby
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JamaL9722060
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Thank you very much rosskirby for the help. It works fine.

 

But how to fill the values of the parameters that are not included in the “available fields” list (attached) in one go?

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SteveKStafford
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Project Info and Client info - Those are Project Information - Manage ribbon - Project Information  or just select the values on the titleblock after selecting the TB first. Type in the values you want.

 

The values are applied to all sheets, Project Information - project wide while sheet number and drawn by are unique values per sheet. Make sense?

 

Sheet Name is also unique because the name of the sheet is likely to vary from sheet to sheet. If some have the same name you can multi-select in the Project Browser and type in their value too or use a schedule and sort/group to limit the list to collapse into one row per like values as Ross suggested.


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