Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for
Show only
|
Search instead for
Did you mean:
This page has been translated for your convenience with an automatic translation service. This is not an official translation and may contain errors and inaccurate translations. Autodesk does not warrant, either expressly or implied, the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information translated by the machine translation service and will not be liable for damages or losses caused by the trust placed in the translation service.Translate
Currently the only way to print preview is if I choose "Current View". But I want to be able to do so when printing "Sheets" too. It should just show the sheets 1 at a time with arrows allowing us to change which sheet is displayed.
There are even buttons for it in the single view/sheet print preview!!
Clicking the Next/Prev Page obviously does nothing, but why even include it?! Maybe if the "Preview" button was available when you have multiple views checked, it might work...
In PDF Printing tips we can`t make a preview for sheets or views set before printing and because of the Preview button is inactive we can`t take a quick look on sheets and how they look to be after printing.
and sometimes we need to print sheets set contain more than 200 sheets at the same time, and this process takes alot of time waiting.
it will be very helpful if we can preview sheets before printing, it will save alot of time
Usually, sheets are cluttered with sections, reference planes, alignment guides, and other visual elements that are helpful for annotation workflow - the issue is that they can be visually distracting (since they end up not being visible on the printed PDF) and tend to impede annotation efforts due to reduced clarity.
I would like the ability to toggle a 'Preview' mode while working on sheets in Revit. It would show the document as it will be printed and hide any non-printed elements (e.g., reference planes which are usually not printed). In this mode, I would like to be able to place dimensions, cut sections, and perform other annotative tasks.
This idea was inspired by a similar function in Adobe InDesign, "Switch between Normal View and Preview Mode" using the W shortcut that hides alignment guides, borders, and other non-printed elements. Similarly in Revit, I would expect to be able to toggle this feature with a keyboard hotkey or an icon along the bottom bar (e.g., a new icon next to "Reveal Hidden Elements").