From the course: Revit 2019: Essential Training for Structure (Imperial)

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Plotting

Plotting

- [Voiceover] It's time to print. This actually a lot easier than it was in AutoCAD especially when it comes to what AutoCAD used to call was the batch plotting. Revit just does that naturally so let's talk about Revit plotting. I can either hit Control + P on my keyboard or go to my Revit drop-down, go to Prints and then come up to Print. Now I only have Adobe PDF available but that's fine. If we're plotting to PDF, note that you can combine multiple selected view sheets into a single file right within Revit, pretty cool. Of course you can browse to where it's gonna go, but let's pretend we're printing to an actual plotter. Now print range can do a couple things. Current window basically means from AutoCAD if you're plotting from model space, you're gonna plot what's showing up. Now visible portion of current window, if you zoom in on something, it's only gonna plot that. It's kinda like plotting a window that you specify. Selected view sheets now, this is my favorite, go ahead an…

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