arcitek
2014-10-26, 02:27 PM
I am trying to create an exterior elevation drawing as shown in the attached image. We typically assign a numeric value to each unique item in the exterior elevation which is associated with a legend or schedule where each numeric value describes the particular item on the exterior elevation. I thought I could use keynotes for this but after reading up on keynotes and watching a few videos, I am not sure. My understanding is that keynotes reference a txt file which is associated with the project. You cannot associate more than one txt file per project. The default txt file shows the specification number with a written description which is not what we want. I would want to create a txt file that has a numerical value of 1 through whatever and then the written description just for exterior elevation drawings. I understand you can add the numeric value in the keynote area within the item family type such as a wall, window or door. One question would be, what happens if you have 2D line work or some other item on the exterior elevation drawing that does not have a keynote entry?
My main question is, should I even be considering keynotes to accomplish what I am wanting to do and if so, how would one go about it?
I guess I could try custom tags but then I am pretty sure I could not create a legend or schedule that would correlate with the tags like a keynote legend. This is my first time working through a Revit project in construction documentation so I could be looking at this completely wrong. If I have to completely change our approach to noting exterior elevations, I will, but I wanted to be sure there was or was not a way to accomplish what we have been doing.
Thanks,
My main question is, should I even be considering keynotes to accomplish what I am wanting to do and if so, how would one go about it?
I guess I could try custom tags but then I am pretty sure I could not create a legend or schedule that would correlate with the tags like a keynote legend. This is my first time working through a Revit project in construction documentation so I could be looking at this completely wrong. If I have to completely change our approach to noting exterior elevations, I will, but I wanted to be sure there was or was not a way to accomplish what we have been doing.
Thanks,