From the course: Revit 2026: Essential Training for Architects
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Adding a new sheet - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2026: Essential Training for Architects
Adding a new sheet
- [Instructor] In this video, I want to show you how you can add your own sheets. So I'm going to scroll down here to the sheets branch of the project browser, select it here. Alternatively, you could click the sheets tab here at the top and go directly to that. Both work equally well. This list of sheets that you see here came from the template file that we use to create this project. So most templates will include a certain number of placeholder sheets like this that you can use to get started, but most projects are going to need more than what you see here. So when it comes time to add your own sheets, it's as simple as right-clicking the sheets branch and choosing new sheet. You'll want to choose a title block in this window that appears. So in the imperial file, it's E130 by 42. In the metric file, it's A0, and you're going to click okay, and that will create a new empty sheet. Now if I scroll down on the browser, you're going to see that it's near the bottom here. And you may be…
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Understanding sheet and view references6m 14s
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Adding a new sheet4m 24s
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Adjusting sheet composition6m 29s
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Duplicating sheets and views6m 40s
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Aligning views with saved view position5m 18s
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Filtering by sheet4m 29s
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Working with a view list4m 29s
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Working with a sheet index6m 6s
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