2
In the New Project dialog, under Template file, select:
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None to create your template from a blank project file.
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Browse to base your template on an existing project template. Navigate to the template
location.
3
Under Create new, select Project template.
4
Click OK.
NOTE
If you do not base the template on an existing template, the Select Initial Units dialog displays.
Specify either Imperial or metric units.
5
Define settings.
6
Create any geometry that will be used as a base in future projects.
7
When you are finished, click File menu
➤
Save as.
8
Enter a name and select a directory for the template.
9
Click Save.
Project Template Settings
In a Revit Architecture project template, you can predefine the following:
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Project information. This includes information such as the name of the project, the project number, the
client name, and so on. See
Specifying Project Information
on page 439.
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Project settings. For example, you can predefine line styles for components and lines, fill patterns for
materials, project units, snapping increments for model views, and so on. Most project settings are
available from the Settings menu and are described in
Customizing Project Settings
on page 437.
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Families. These include system families and loaded families. You can modify or duplicate system families
(for example, walls) as necessary for a project. You can also load families, for example, commonly used
families, custom families, and titleblocks. See
Loading Families
on page 352 and
Title Blocks
on page 984.
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Project views. Predefine plan views, levels, schedules, legends, sheets, and so on. See
Project Views
on
page 79.
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Visibility/graphic settings. Visibility and graphic settings are specified for the project in the Object Styles
dialog. See
Object Styles
on page 484. If necessary, you can override settings on a view-by-view basis. See
Visibility and Graphic Display in Project Views
on page 150.
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Print settings. Predefine printers and print settings. See
Print Setup
on page 1020.
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Project and shared parameters. Predefine project parameters and identify a shared parameter file. See
Custom Parameters
on page 440.
NOTE
You cannot include worksets in project templates.
Transferring Project Standards
You can copy project standards from one project and apply them to another. Project standards include
family types, line weights, materials, view templates, and object styles.
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