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Revit - Change Revision to Multiple Sheets

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Anonymous
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Revit - Change Revision to Multiple Sheets

This is driving me crazy, does anyone know how I can change the revisions to multiple sheets quickly, instead of going into each and every sheet and manually changing the revision?

 

Surely Autodesk has a fast and simple way to do this.

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Message 41 of 48
RCockerillGE
in reply to: Anonymous

In Revit 2018 / 2019, we've confirmed that if you leave at least 1 sheet expanded showing the views, and then select all the sheets you want at the same time, you can then select an issuance and it will apply to all sheets simultaneously.

 

Revisions on Sheet.jpg

Message 42 of 48
RCockerillGE
in reply to: RCockerillGE

Sorry for the erroneous post - Apparently this method only changes the first and last issuance's.

I'm not sure how to contact moderator - but please remove this thread.

Message 43 of 48
Anonymous
in reply to: RCockerillGE

kinda silly that such a sophisticated program cannot do this simple trick
Message 44 of 48
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Xrev Uprev is a free add-in that does what you are asking. I use it to apply a revision to a selection or all sheets once the revision has been made. 

 

https://www.xrev.com.au/products/Xrev-Freebies

 
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bdrdesign
in reply to: rosskirby

rosskirby... a bit obtuse in your responses.
Message 46 of 48
nathan_rule
in reply to: bdrdesign

The post a few above me said that this Revisions on sheet while having every sheet selected and at least one sheet expanded to show views, is correct however it does not change the revision on every sheet but just the first sheet selected.  This seems very counter Intuitive for a project that has dozens of sheets that you would have to manually click on each one and "Turn on" the revision on that sheet and not one global apply to all sheets.

Message 47 of 48
pogue_r
in reply to: Anonymous

Hey - 

Editing revisions on multiple sheets is now available in Revit 2023.1.

https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-42358361-EBE7-4D4A-B2D9-A05E13ADAEFC

 

Thanks all for the feedback!

Message 48 of 48
CKC11400
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

 

1- Highlight all the sheets you want to update on the project browser. (Ctrl + Mouse Left Click) 

2- Apply Revisions from sheet property tab to all sheets at the same time.  

 

I hope this answers your question.  

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