Creating Phases - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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The Phase Demolished property identifies the phase in which the element was demolished. The default
value is None. When you demolish an element, this property updates to the current phase of the view
in which you demolished the element. You can also demolish an element by setting the Phase Demolished
property to a different value. See
Phases with Schedules
You can apply phases to schedules.
For example, in a large renovation project, a door schedule would normally list all doors created in the
project. In a building with hundreds of doors, the schedule could become difficult to work with because the
demolished doors would be listed with the post-renovation doors. Instead of working with a list in which
half the doors are eventually demolished, you could create one pre-demolition schedule and one
post-renovation schedule, applying the appropriate phase to each. See
page 141.

Creating Phases

1 Click Settings menu
2 Click the number box adjacent to a phase. Revit Architecture selects the entire phase row. The
3 Insert a phase.
4 If desired, click the Name text box for a phase to rename it. Similarly, click the Description text
1264 | Chapter 21 Project Phasing
Phases.
The Phasing dialog opens, displaying the Project Phases tab. By default, each project has phases
called Existing and New Construction.
following image shows the New Construction phase selected.
IMPORTANT You cannot rearrange the order of phases after you add them, so be aware of placement.
To insert a phase before or after the selected phase, under Insert, click Before or After.
Revit Architecture names the phases sequentially as you add them (for example: Phase 1, Phase
2, Phase 3, and so on).
box to edit the description.
Demolishing Elements
on page 1270.
Applying a Phase to a Schedule
on

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