I recently got an email from an ArchSmarter reader who was looking for help renumbering sheets in his project. He’s using a numerical sequence for his sheet numbers, like A101, A102, A103 on up.
This approach works great until. . .
. . .you realize you missed a sheet and need to add one to the middle of the sequence. Ugh.
This everĀ happen to you?
Now you have to renumber all the sheets that come after that new sheet. Not a big deal if you only have 5 or 10 sheets.
But what if you have 100 sheets to renumber? Or 200?
No fun.
So this ArchSmarter reader was wondering if there was a way to automatically renumber the sheets. Turns out, Dynamo and Revit macros work great for this type of application.
In this post, I’ll show you how to create a Dynamo graph to easily renumber your Revit sheets.
Don’t feel like doing it yourself?
No problem! I also created a Revit macro that does the same process and has an easy to use interface.
Let’s get started!
First Steps
The first thing you need to…