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We have adjusted the title and contents of this idea to reflect the functionality under review by the Revit team. Check out the separate ideas for PDF linking and 3D PDF if you are interested. Thanks for voting!
Some city halls ask for PDFs with layers, to control visibility. Revit don't do that, so we have to do those projects in autocad and not Revit. Big handicap.
As this idea is not exactly what I have in mind but it's pretty close I will comment here. The problem is that up to now most clients want PDF files for their archive or whatever. Revit requires each sheet to be opened and than execute the print command and type the filename. This is far too complicated....
The idea I just posted is about "exporting" to Revit in order to export all selected sheets with the Revit view name in one command, like it does for DWG. This is a big time saver.
It would be great if you could read my idea, comment on it and/or vote for it.
Plus, API support similar to what we have for DWG export would be perfect. Direct control over output file name and location will be a huge time saver.
document.export (folder, name, views, PDF export options)
@pieter1 I suspect that Autodesk will want that as a separate idea thread (since including a built-in PDF printer, and changing WHAT gets sent to it - or any PDF printer, are two different things), so could you create one & link to it here? That way we can vote on it, too.
It would be great if The New Revit PDF Export could export lines thinner than 0.085mm (0.003 in) because such limitations are useless, now it cause many differences between what you see in Revit and what you print.