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                           adjustments in the Project Browser. In addition to verifying that the correct content has been
                           utilized throughout your project, you can check the Count field for rows where a small number
                           of elements have been placed—perhaps indicating that a family has been placed in error.


                             discover a Bundle of Schedules

                             did you know that there are some valuable elements hidden in project templates provided by
                             autodesk? if you create a new project file using the construction-default template, you will find
                             many schedules related to quality assurance (Qa) or quantity surveying (Qs). There is also a sheet
                             named 000 - Temporary schedule sheet, from which you can copy any number of schedules and
                             then paste them into your own project.

























                           Keynotes
                           As a final example illustrating the use of schedules to manage the consistency of a project, we’ll
                           discuss how to use keynotes in the construction document process. Regardless of whether
                           you use numerical keys or text-based keys, you will invariably need to use one of them to add
                           annotations to your project. Although the software can easily produce both types of annotation,
                           for the sake of ease and consistency we will refer to them as keynotes for the remainder of this
                           section because that is the name of the Revit command.
                             If you are keynoting a project, you are adding annotations that call out specific materials
                           or conditions within your details. Those notes not only need to be consistent across multiple
                           details, but they will also link directly back to the project specifications—a separate set of
                           documents published outside of the Revit environment. Historically on a project, to maintain
                           any sort of consistency between notes in different views, you needed to manually coordinate
                           all the notes and manually check them. When you are talking about hundreds of sheets in a
                           drawing set and thousands of notes, there is plenty of room for error. In a manual process, you
                           can have notes on one sheet that read “Cast-in-Place Concrete,” while on another sheet they read
                           “CIP Concrete,” and on a third sheet “Cst in Place Conncrete” (note the typos).











          bapp02.indd   903                                                                          5/3/2014   12:13:56 PM
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