Viewports; Viewport Types - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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6 Replace project-specific or sheet-specific text from the imported title block with Revit labels.
7 Make any other changes required.
8 To save the title block, click File menu
9 Load the title block into a project template or a project where you want to use it.

Viewports

When you add a view to a sheet, a viewport displays on the sheet to represent the view. The viewport is like
a window through which you can see the actual view. If desired, you can activate the view and modify the
building model from the sheet. (See
NOTE Viewports apply only to project drawings, such as floor plans, elevations, sections, and 3D views. They do
not apply to schedules.
A viewport on a sheet

Viewport Types

Viewport types define settings for viewports. These settings control display attributes of the view title (for
example, whether the view title and its horizontal line display on a sheet). You can apply viewport types to
views on a sheet.
NOTE To change the information included in a view title or its display attributes, create or edit a view title type.
See
View Title Types
For example, if the imported title block includes the text Client Name as a placeholder, select
this text and delete it. Then replace it with the Project Name parameter that Revit Architecture
provides, or another parameter that you have defined. See
on page 992.
click Save.
See
Loading a Title Block into a Project
Modifying a View on a Sheet
on page 999.
Adding Custom Fields to a Title Block
Save, specify a location and file name (if needed), and
on page 987.
on page 976.)
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