Using keynotes
■
If you click Drafting menu
➤
Keynote
➤
Material, Revit Architecture looks for a tag family assigned to
the keynote category. If the tag is not loaded in the project, you are prompted to load one.
■
The keynote family displays one or both of the values available from the keynote table. See
Keynoting
Settings
on page 1059.
Using tags
■
If you click Drafting menu
➤
Tag
➤
Material, Revit Architecture uses a tag family assigned to the material
category.
■
The default tag displays the value stored for the Description parameter, if it is assigned.
Keynoting Settings
To access the Keynoting Settings dialog, click Settings menu
➤
Keynoting.
Keynote Table
Full Path
Displays the entire path of the keynote file.
Saved Path
Displays the file name of the keynote file that is loaded.
View
Opens the Keynotes dialog. This dialog does not permit editing the keynote table.
Path Type
Absolute
Identifies a specific folder located on your local PC or a network server. The path could be stored
in the Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) format such as \\servername\share\folder\keynote.txt.
Relative
Finds the keynote file where the project file or central file is located. If the file is moved to a new
location, Revit Architecture expects to find the keynote file in this new folder location as well.
At Library Locations
Finds the keynote file where the stand-alone installation or network deployment
specified.
Numbering Method
By keynote
Determines the keynote value by the value stored in the keynote parameter or selected from
the keynote table. This value displays in the keynote as well as filling in the keynote parameter.
By sheet
Numbers keynotes according to their order of creation.
A value for the keynote parameter is still stored if one has been chosen.
A Keynote Legend displays the Keynote Number according to the order it was created instead. No number
appears in the tag until the view bearing Keynote Tags is placed on a sheet view.
Keynote Workflow
The default keynoting data provided in Revit Architecture is based on the 1995 Construction Specification
Institute (CSI) Master format system, which uses 16 divisions to organize construction process and materials.
This is a widely used system in the United States. See
Keynote File Versions
on page 1064.
A more recent version of this system has not yet seen wide-spread adoption. This newer version is based
upon 50 divisions and was introduced in 2004. Support for this new format can be accomplished by adding
the additional divisions to the default keynote data files as needed. See
Adding Additional Categories
on
page 1063.
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