Wow, I am in the process of creating a template with some custom stacked walls (therefore no need to duplicate). This will help immensely as I can associate these new walls with thier keynotes automatically
I finally learned how to use keynotes with your video, thank you. My question is can you wrap texts? I am using keynotes in details, and the actual note not the number. Maybe thats the problem keynotes are meant to use the number I guess right?
Thanks that was really helpful, I have a question regarding keynoting an elevation... why can't a reveal have a keynote? I couldn't edit its family to have a keynote either
Good question! You might have to use a material keynote instead of an element keynote. The element keynote will only allow you to pick the window/door family as a whole. A material keynote will allow you to pick the reveal material and tag that
I understand how to use them. But I don´t quite get why this is better than just a Typemark, description and a schedule. I don´t know if I´m missing something or is there some advanced way to use keynotes?
Thanks for your comment! I explain the benefits of Keynotes at the beginning of this video. You can also use category tags to a similar effect, but I find Keynotes better personally. It simplifies your model and ensures no mistakes remain when making changes.
Excellent tutorial about Keynotes of Revit
Thanks a lot!
The best video on keynotes! You are a natural teacher!
Wow, thank you so much Larry! Cheers
Now I just found a better way to do my project done in less time.
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
So glad to hear. Cheers
Thanks a stack for simplifying keynoting. Greatly appreciate.
Wow, I am in the process of creating a template with some custom stacked walls (therefore no need to duplicate). This will help immensely as I can associate these new walls with thier keynotes automatically
This video is excellent, go to the point and explain everything very well. Thanks!
Thanks a bunch! That's what I'm all about. Cheers!
Your good mate, Thanks for your help again
Great explanation and so much detailed. Love from Nepal and Mt. Everest.
Thats so cool, kyle you should adress the phasing subject existing/demolishing/new as well and how can we change ligne whieght
Sir Alot things that i learn from you thank you soo much
Really glad to hear, thanks Mark
Appreciate your videos man! Thank-you.
Thanks a lot Hamish, I appreciate your support!
Brilliant lesson-Thanx Yo!
Thanks a lot!
Thanks
Interesting!!!! does anyone know how to change the scale of the keynote text?
I finally learned how to use keynotes with your video, thank you. My question is can you wrap texts? I am using keynotes in details, and the actual note not the number. Maybe thats the problem keynotes are meant to use the number I guess right?
Glad to hear! Cheers. You can use the actual notes on details, no worries. You can't wrap text in the sense that you distort the shape of it.
Thanks that was really helpful, I have a question regarding keynoting an elevation... why can't a reveal have a keynote? I couldn't edit its family to have a keynote either
Good question! You might have to use a material keynote instead of an element keynote. The element keynote will only allow you to pick the window/door family as a whole. A material keynote will allow you to pick the reveal material and tag that
I understand how to use them. But I don´t quite get why this is better than just a Typemark, description and a schedule. I don´t know if I´m missing something or is there some advanced way to use keynotes?
Thanks for your comment! I explain the benefits of Keynotes at the beginning of this video. You can also use category tags to a similar effect, but I find Keynotes better personally. It simplifies your model and ensures no mistakes remain when making changes.
Hey mate, is there a way to create a legend with imagery/symbols/detail components?
There is, but I wouldn't recommend it. Keynotes or schedules are the most effective way to create legends.
Cheers
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