What Are Detail Components?

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Detail components are line-based 2D elements that you can add to detail views or drafting views . They are visible only in those views. They scale with the model, rather than the sheet. Detail components are not associated with the model elements that are part of the building model.

What is a detail item Revit?

Detail components are Revit families that can be placed in drafting views or detail views to add information to the model . They offer a faster method of detailing than drawing individual detail lines.

How do you create a detail component in Revit?

Use tools on the Create tab to create the shape of the detail component. A detail component is displayed in a symbolic form and is not shown in 3D. Click the Line tool to sketch the symbol. Tip: You can change the order of objects in the family by using the detail component draw order tools.

How do you use detail items in Revit?

  1. Click Annotate tab Detail panel Component drop-down (Detail Component).
  2. From the Type Selector, select the appropriate detail component to place.
  3. Press SPACEBAR to rotate the detail component through its different snap points to other elements.
  4. Place the detail component in the detail view.

Where are detail items in Revit?

The Revit library of detail components resides in this location: %ALLUSERSPROFILE%AutodeskRVT 2020Libraries<units>Detail Items . If the detail library does not contain a desired detail, you can modify an existing detail component family or create a new one.

How do you create a detail component?

Use tools on the Create tab to create the shape of the detail component. A detail component is displayed in a symbolic form and is not shown in 3D. Click the Line tool to sketch the symbol. Create the component between the 2 reference planes to have elements contract or expand based on the length.

How do you create a repeating detail in Revit?

  1. Click Annotate tab Detail panel Component drop-down (Repeating Detail).
  2. Sketch the repeating detail, and then click Modify.
  3. Click Modify | Detail Items tab Properties panel (Type Properties).
  4. In the Type Properties dialog, click Duplicate, and enter a name for the repeating detail type.

Can multiple parameters exist in a single tag family?

You can assign the same parameter several times to an element inside the family (e.g 3x a length parameter to create a cube). It is possible inside the project to assign a project parameter (of a different type) to families and they will exist next to each other.

How do you make a line based family in Revit?

  1. Create a new family using the Detail Component line-based template.
  2. Use tools on the Create tab to create the shape of the detail component. ...
  3. For lines, select the line and click Modify | Lines tab Mode panel (Visibility Settings), and select the views in which the object will be visible. ...
  4. Save the detail component.

What are filters in Revit?

Products and versions covered. Revit 2020. Apr 19 2021In-product view. Apply a filter to a view to change the visibility and graphic display of the elements identified by the filter. You can use a filter of selected elements or a rule-based filter that identifies elements using parameter values.

What is a shared parameter in Revit?

Shared parameters are parameters that you can add to families or projects and then share with other families and projects . ... If you create a shared parameter and add it to the family categories, you can then create a schedule with these categories. In Revit ® this is called a multi-category schedule.

How do you create a shared parameter in Revit family?

Click Manage tab Settings panel (Project Parameters). In the Project Parameters dialog, click Add. In the Parameter Properties dialog, under Parameter Type, select Shared parameter , and click Select. In the Shared Parameters dialog, select the appropriate parameter from the appropriate parameter group, and click OK.

How do you create a category parameter?

  1. In the Family Editor, click Create tab (or Modify tab) Properties panel (Family Category and Parameters).
  2. From the dialog, select a family category whose properties you want to import into the current family.
  3. Specify the family parameters. ...
  4. Click OK.

How do you create a generic family in Revit?

  1. Open a project.
  2. On the ribbon, click (Model In-Place). ...
  3. In the Family Category and Parameters dialog, select a category for the element, and click OK. ...
  4. In the Name dialog, type a name, and click OK. ...
  5. Use the Family Editor tools to create the in-place element.

Where is the filter in Revit?

  1. Open the view.
  2. Click View tab Graphics panel (Visibility/Graphics), and click the Filters tab.
  3. Click Add. ...
  4. Select a filter, and click OK. ...
  5. On the Filters tab, do the following: ...
  6. Click Apply (to apply the filter to the view and keep the dialog open) or OK (to apply the filter and close the dialog).
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