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    I am creating a General Notes Sheet that will hopefully be able to be used throughout our company. What is the best way to create a relatively editable sheet that incorporates our actual Revit symbols and annotations along with a lot of text?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdchristian
    I am creating a General Notes Sheet that will hopefully be able to be used throughout our company. What is the best way to create a relatively editable sheet that incorporates our actual Revit symbols and annotations along with a lot of text?
    We create legend views and place these on a sheet. It can then be transfered or loaded into other projects.

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    Would this technique be useful if translated/importing these notes from ACAD?

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