
■
Importing data
. If you started the design process using another CAD program (such as AutoCAD), you
can import existing data. Revit Architecture imports various CAD formats, including DWG, DXF, DGN,
and ACIS SAT files, as well as SketchUp (SKP) files and Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). See
on page 1386.
■
Massing
. You can start a project by designing a conceptual model. After you create basic shapes with the
massing tools, you can convert mass faces to building elements. See
on page 589 and
on page 527.
Starting a New Project
When you start a new project in Revit Architecture, the new project file uses default settings, which are
defined in a project template. Revit Architecture includes a default template called
default.rte
, which contains
several settings to help you begin the design process immediately. Alternatively, you can start a project using
a custom template. (See
Creating a Custom Project Template
on page 445.)
For information about changing the default template, see
on page 516.
Starting a New Project Using Default Settings
1
Start Revit Architecture.
2
Start a new project using one of the following methods:
■
Press
Ctrl+N
.
■
Click
➤
New
➤
Project. In the New Project dialog, for Template, select None. For
Create New, click Project. Click OK. In the Select Initial Units dialog, click Imperial or Metric.
Revit Architecture creates a new project file, using the default settings. The default project name displays in
the title bar of the Revit window. To assign a different file name, click
➤
Save As.
Starting a New Project Using a Template
1
Start Revit Architecture.
2
Click
➤
New
➤
Project.
3
In the New Project dialog, for Template, click Browse.
4
Navigate to the location of the desired project template, select the template file (with the file
type RTE), and click Open.
Revit Architecture provides several project templates, which reside in the Metric Templates or
Imperial Templates folder at:
■
Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Autodesk\<product name>\
You can use one of these templates or create your own templates as needed to maintain corporate
standards or to simplify the setup process for different types of projects. See
on page 445.
5
For Create New, click Project.
6
Click OK.
118 | Chapter 4 Revit Essentials
Summary of Contents for 256B1-05A761-1301 - AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite 2010
Page 1: ...Revit Architecture 2010 User s Guide March 2009 ...
Page 4: ......
Page 42: ...xlii ...
Page 84: ...42 ...
Page 126: ...84 ...
Page 166: ...124 ...
Page 229: ...Schedule Field Formatting Calculating Totals Specifying Schedule Properties 187 ...
Page 230: ...Schedule with Grid Lines Schedule with Grid Lines and an Outline 188 Chapter 5 Project Views ...
Page 304: ...262 ...
Page 427: ...Defining the first scale vector Defining the second scale vector Resizing Graphically 385 ...
Page 454: ...Before painting applying material to stairs 412 Chapter 8 Editing Elements ...
Page 456: ...414 ...
Page 486: ...444 ...
Page 674: ...632 ...
Page 809: ...Curtain wall Curtain Grid Curtain Walls Curtain Grids and Mullions 767 ...
Page 994: ...952 ...
Page 1016: ...974 ...
Page 1204: ...1162 ...
Page 1290: ...1248 ...
Page 1318: ...1276 ...
Page 1372: ...1330 ...
Page 1382: ...1340 ...
Page 1462: ...1420 ...
Page 1492: ...1450 ...