Back in August of 2013 I wrote a blog called It’s in the Model. In this blog entry I began to rant about how I hate that phrase(excuse). It’s been two and a half years so it’s time to rant about it again, only this time I’m going to talk about how this effect Collaboration for Revit(C4R)/A360 team.
Whenever you cut a section, detail or elevation in Revit you should put in on a sheet, no matter what it’s status is. When a project manager wants to review a set of drawings they are interested in the status of the project. Most of the time when you print out a set of drawings for review you are just printing out sheets not individual detail/sections/elevations and if the detail is on a sheet for the project manager to review then you have something to talk about with them. If the detail you cut is not on a sheet you don’t really have anything to talk about, unless you like to talk about nothing,
Now with Collaboration for Revit the central model is up on the Autodesk cloud (A360 Team)…
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