Adding a Legend to a Sheet
Like a map legend, a legend on a sheet helps the building professional to interpret the drawings correctly.
In a construction document set, you can include the following types of legends:
Component legend: A list of components used in the building model, with details about their structure,
representation in drawings, or visual appearance. For a sample component legend, see
page 168.
Keynote legend: A list of
1120.
Symbol legend: A list of the symbols that are used in drawings, similar to the following.
To add a legend to a sheet
1 Create the legend view in the project.
2 Open the sheet on which you want to place the legend view.
3 In the Project Browser, expand Legends, click the name of the legend view, drag it into the
4 (Optional) For a component legend or symbol legend, hide the view title.
5 (Optional) For a keynote legend, do the following:
Adding a Note Block to a Sheet
A note block (also called an annotation schedule) is a list of construction notes for a drawing. You can create
a note block and place it on a sheet to document the building model.
You can also document a building model using keynote legends. See
1042.
1042 | Chapter 17 Preparing Construction Documents
keynotes
For component legends and symbol legends, see
see
Keynote Legend
on page 1120.
drawing area, and click to place it on the sheet.
You can place a legend view on multiple sheets.
See
Removing a View Title from a Sheet
Filter the legend based on the views included on the sheet. See
on page 1121.
Modify the way the keynote legend displays on the sheet. See
1062.
used to document the building model. See
Legend Views
on page 1060.
Legend Views
Keynote Legend
on page 168. For keynote legends,
Filtering Keynotes by Sheet
Schedules on Sheets
Adding a Legend to a Sheet
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