Chapter 2. Setting the Project Environment

To fully master Revit Structure, you need to understand the settings that are available to you and distinguish between settings that are global for the project or specific to the user's machine. Properly using these settings will easily help you achieve the look you want for your structural documentation. Most of the settings that will be discussed in this chapter will become part of your standards and should be incorporated into template files.

Getting a handle on the settings that are part of the project environment, setting them appropriately for your company's best practices, and making use of well-thought-out templates will help you start out your projects much faster. This will allow users to focus ...

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