Chapter 14. Creating Sheets and Printing
Our deliverable product is a set of construction documents and specifications. So it stands to reason that the application we use to produce these construction documents is at its strongest in this arena. Unfortunately, when you see marketing campaigns related to Revit, all they show are huge skyscrapers and realistic renderings. And of course you see the slide of the architect handing a model to the contractor, and then the contractor handing it to the owner. Don't get me wrong—all that stuff is good, but the most powerful feature of Revit Architecture is its ability to create sheets. You would not think this is the standout feature, but when it is 4:30 in the afternoon and the job is going out the door ...
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