How to Schedule Revisions | Revit
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In this video, you will learn how to change the color of revision clouds and tags throughout your project as well as create a schedule specifically for tracking revisions in your project. I use this schedule all the time and have found it so important to tracking revisions and printing the correct sheets for an issue.
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I found that the key to this is to understand that they are about "current" revisions. If a sheet has a revision under a new "current" revision, it will not populate as it is no longer at the top of the list and current. If I erase the current new revision, then the previous one will populate. I find this a serious limitation as I would want to set up a revision schedule that shows all the sheets issued will all the revisions. Since they are using "current' revisions as the parameter, it will only populate with the newer revision. I have no way of fixing that.
Frank, the way I work around this is to make a parameter for each issue or revision, so I can filter in or out which sets of revisions I want to see. It is tedious but in a template this is golden. This is assuming you want to see this in a schedule.
@@ArchitectureVanguard could uou make a video showing this method please
It saved me a ton of time! Thank you.
Awesome, you are welcome!
Great explanation! My co-worker and I are trying to organize the gazillion changes our boss submits, but we didn't want to import a "narrative" file from Excel as the link can detach or be corrupted. We don't necessarily want the changes reflecting on the titleblock though... just to keep track of the submissions.
I love it and the reason why you would want to do that!
Very nice video, learned a lot. On question. Is it possible to add the revision comment to the schedule? It would be great to add a text which explains where the adjustment comes from. Perhaps a person or email... But continue making these awesome videos.
It would be nice. And yes, I believe there is. If you click on the cloud then there is an instance parameter with a comment option. I have failed to find that actual comments parameter when adding it to a schedule though :/ It is a view list as the schedule which is why this is not available.
Is there a way to modify issue record list from a schedule? I'm working on a permit set of 40+ sheets, each with a slightly different issue record (no revision clouds). I was looking to see if I could have a schedule from which I decide what "revision" shows on which sheet.
Is there a way to itemize the clouds and the comments in the cloud?
You are able to schedule them yes, but unfortunately maybe not to the extent you might want.
Dobyou know if it's possible to get the data of all the revisions of a sheet? I'm developing a scedule with all the revisions and dates which they are sent to the different projectpartners.
This is not as easy as you would like, I cannot guarantee this is possible but you might try to add your comments to the clouds themselves and begin your schedule based on revision comments.