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How to plot/export to PDF & setup plot style like in Autocad

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Mat.Syaf
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How to plot/export to PDF & setup plot style like in Autocad

Hi,

 

Is there a way to print/plot/export to PDF from Revit sheet and setup plot style like we plot in the Autocad ?

The only choice when I want to print to PDF is as color, black line or grayscale. I want some color to be in black and some color to be colored as the layer.

 

Thank you

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Mat.Syaf

VGOs not working for you?  

 

Revit prints what is shown on the screen (a.k.a. WYSIWYG).  Only thing is Thin Lines. Revit doesn't print a Thin Line View as it looks.  Output uses actual Line Weights.  

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Mat.Syaf

Set your object styles to show exactly what you want your print to be then that is what your print going to be.

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Mat.Syaf
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

I have tried change the VGO, but nothing change. For example, specialty equipment family with red line color, I change it to black (change in VGO), but the color is still red. or am I do it wrongly
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Mat.Syaf
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

but I have another sheet that need that object color to be grey color. In my case now, my object color is red. In some sheet, i want it to be black and for another sheet, I want it to be grey. If I change the object color, then the whole sheet will be the same right?
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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Mat.Syaf


@Mat.Syaf wrote:
I have tried change the VGO, but nothing change. For example, specialty equipment family with red line color, I change it to black (change in VGO), but the color is still red. or am I do it wrongly

 

I suspect you have another Override in place that has hierarchy.  

 

Element Visibility Override Hierarchy | Revit 2019 | Autodesk Knowledge Network

 

 

 

 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Mat.Syaf


@Mat.Syaf wrote:
but I have another sheet that need that object color to be grey color. In my case now, my object color is red. In some sheet, i want it to be black and for another sheet, I want it to be grey. If I change the object color, then the whole sheet will be the same right?

If the colors are not universal for the entire project then you need to modify them via view templates or view's visibility graphics overrides.

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Mat.Syaf
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

okay I will go through that hierarchy. 1 more question, how to change the text and hatch color from the family? what I understand is VGO can change the color of line.
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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Mat.Syaf


@Mat.Syaf wrote:
okay I will go through that hierarchy. 1 more question, how to change the text and hatch color from the family? what I understand is VGO can change the color of line.

Via Filters.

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Mat.Syaf
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

I don't really understand how Filters work. Does it can change Generic Annotation color? I used Generic Annocation in the Specialty Equipment family.

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