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Aligning views with saved view position - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2026: Essential Training for Architects
Aligning views with saved view position
- [Instructor] So it's often the case that when you're setting up a sheet set, you'd like to have some consistency from one sheet to the next, and it's often desirable to have similar types of views lined up in the same general location across one sheet or another. And that can occur when you have different floor plans across multiple floors of a building or other kinds of similar views. Now in the last couple videos, we've looked at a few different ways to do this. So we set up a furniture plan, for example, that had two view ports on it and they were configured in a certain way. And then we duplicated that layout to create a similar configuration for power plans. And in this video, I've got a blank Reflected Ceiling Plan sheet that I've set up here, and what I want to do is grab the architectural ceiling plans for level 1 and level 2 and place them on the sheet, but I'd like the configuration to match what I did in the Furniture and Power Plans. So let's start by just getting the…
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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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