Defining an Alphabetic Sequence for Revisions
If you use an alphabetic sequence for
which they occur. You can specify one alphabetic sequence per project.
To define an alphabetic sequence
1 In the project, click Settings menu
2 In the Sheet Issues/Revisions dialog, under Alphabetic Sequence, click Options.
3 In the Sequence Options dialog, enter the characters to use for the sequence.
4 Click OK.
Revisions with No Numbering Scheme
In some cases, you may want a revision to use no numbering scheme. For example, an unnumbered revision
can indicate a project milestone or a document issuance. When assigning a numbering scheme to the
revision, select None. (See
Revision Clouds
Use revision clouds to indicate design areas that have changed in a project. You can sketch revision clouds
in all views except 3D views. The cloud is visible in the view where it resides and on sheets that include the
view.
After entering revision information, you can assign a revision to one or more clouds. Use tags to identify
the revisions assigned to clouds. On sheets, revision clouds and tags can display in their views, if desired.
For each sheet, the revision schedule includes information for the revisions represented by the clouds that
are displayed in the views on the sheet.
Related topics
Revision Workflow
Entering Revision Information
1014 | Chapter 15 Preparing Construction Documents
The sequence can include letters and other characters (such as *, &, and %). It cannot include
spaces, numbers, or repeated characters.
If the project contains more revisions than the number of characters in the sequence, Revit
Architecture uses double characters. For example, if you define the sequence abcdefghij, and a
project has more than 10 revisions, Revit Architecture numbers the later revisions using aa, bb,
cc, and so on.
Assigning a Numbering Scheme to a Revision
on page 1009
on page 1009
revision
numbers, you can specify the characters and the order in
Revisions.
on page 1013.)
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