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Increasing Autodesk Revit Productivity for BIM Projects

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800566804
Pages 492 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Fabio Roberti Fabio Roberti
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Decio Ferreira Decio Ferreira
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Enhancing Your Productivity in Revit with Data Management and Templates
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Productivity in Revit 3. Chapter 2: Project Data Management 4. Chapter 3: Revit Template and Standards 5. Section 2: Setting Up Revit Projects Efficiently and Exploring Core Functionalities
6. Chapter 4: Starting a Revit Project Efficiently 7. Chapter 5: Core Revit Functionalities 8. Section 3: Adding Visualizations and Dashboards to Your Data
9. Chapter 6: Visual Programming with Dynamo 10. Chapter 7: Dashboard Analyses with Power BI 11. Section 4: Collaborating with Consultants and Plugins and Improving Revit Performance
12. Chapter 8: Collaborating with Consultants 13. Chapter 9: Enhancing Productivity with Plugins 14. Chapter 10: Improving Performance 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Shared Views

Shared Views are a new feature for Revit 2021.1 that you can use to share 3D views with your design team and consultants for review and comments.

The Shared Views tool only works for users with Revit subscription licenses, and it will not work for maintenance licenses and Revit trial versions. This tool is handy to use with non-Revit users such as project managers and directors to quickly visualize a model via the web browser.

Follow these steps to learn about shared views:

  1. Open a Revit file and go to the 3D view. This tool only works in the 3D view, and you have to be logged in to your Autodesk account to use this tool.
  2. In the Collaborate tab, select Shared Views:

    Figure 8.27 – Coordination Review

  3. A new window will appear, and we can click on New Shared View:

    Figure 8.28 – New Shared View

  4. Type the shared view name and click Share:

    Figure 8.29 – Shared view name

  5. Revit will upload the model to Autodesk Viewer, and when the...
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