is the same as the sheet name from the Revit Architecture file, then the Revit Architecture sheet
name is automatically filled in the Revit View column.
If the Revit Architecture sheet view name changed after it was exported to DWF, the Revit View
column displays <Not linked> next to the DWF sheet view.
3
If the Revit View value is <Not linked>, select a Revit Architecture sheet view by clicking the
box below the Revit View column, and selecting a name from the list.
You might also do this if you have several other sheet views in the Revit Architecture file, and
you want to apply the markups to one of the other sheet views. This would make sense only if
the other sheet view title blocks were the same size as the original.
4
Click OK.
The DWF markups are placed on the sheet view as an import symbol. The markups are pinned, which means
that you cannot modify their position or copy, rotate, mirror, delete, or group them unless they were created
in Autodesk Design Review. See
Modifying DWF Markups Created in Design Review
on page 1322.
Modifying DWF Markups Created in Design Review
If markups were created in Autodesk Design Review using its Markup Tools, you can modify the Status and
Notes properties in Revit Architecture. This feature allows you to add information to the markup or maintain
information about its status.
To modify markups created in Design Review
1
Select a markup object that was created in Design Review.
A markup object might look as follows.
2
On the Options Bar, click
(Element Properties).
3
In the Element Properties dialog, modify the Status and Notes properties as desired.
4
Click OK.
The changes are saved to the linked DWF file. The changes can be viewed in the DWF file by selecting the
corresponding markup object.
Exploding Imported Geometry
When you import a drawing into Revit Architecture, you are importing all the elements, such as blocks and
external references (xrefs) from the drawing. (See
Implications of Importing vs. Linking for Xrefs
on page
1307.) They are all contained inside a Revit Architecture element called an import symbol.
You can explode (disassemble) the import symbol into its next highest level elements: nested import symbols.
This is a partial explode. A partial explode of an import symbol yields more import symbols, which, in turn,
can be exploded into either elements or other import symbols. This is analogous to exploding in AutoCAD
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