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Project Browser Sprite/Icon for View Placed on Sheet
Of course you can filter the PB to show views placed or not placed on sheets... but a small sprite or icon (see below) that indicates views that have been placed on a sheet would be very expedient.
AS we know, it is not easy to check which sheet a view is placed in Project Browser.
If Revit adds "Drawing Number where a view is placed" as prefix into a view name, it would be very helpful for a user to figure out which sheet included the view with the prefix.
For example.
If a plan is in A001. The plan's number in the sheet is "1"
Then, the plan view's name is in Project Browser is like below.
1/A001 - Floor Plan: LEVEL OO
This function can be an option within "Browser Organization". So, users can choose whether they apply this function or not.
In addition to the model views, it would be helpful if the panel schedules also had a visual indicator in the browser when they are placed onto a sheet.
Panel schedules don't show up in view lists, so there is no way to filter a schedule to show whether the panel schedule is on a sheet without visually checking every sheet and keeping track manually.
Furthermore, the panel schedule name in the browser is not connected to the panel name parameter, so if re-naming of the panel name occurs the schedules can become somewhat disheveled.
I think our Project Browser ++ might be what you are looking for. Among other things it adds little icons next to the views from which you can open the respective sheet.