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Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:57:18 PM | Revit Architecture 2013 - Phasing question

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Please provide some tips on using the phasing tools in Revit. I would like to create an existing plan, demo plan, and proposed plan. I tried making three page layouts to show the stages but things go wrong when I do the demo step. I cant seem to make Revit show all three phases.

I did a project where I created a CAD file of the existing plan and used that for the existing page then the demo and proposed were shown

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Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:23:25 PM | Revit Architecture 2013 - Phasing question

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You need to set up your views with Phase Filters also. Read up on Phases and Phase Filters in you HELP

 

http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/search?source=help&product=Revit&q=Phasing&language=ENU&version=2013

 

"did a project where I created a CAD file of the existing plan and used that for the existing page then the demo and proposed were shown"

 

I don't know what you mean by this.  CAD files cannot have phases applied to them, you can use them as a linked file to trace over if needed but you need to create your elements in Revit to be phased.  

 


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Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:35:52 PM | Revit Architecture 2013 - Phasing question

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You have a lot of flexibility but it takes awhile to understand how to use these.

  1. Create Existing in existing phase and new in new phase
  2. Demo in new phase
  3. Set up you phase filters to change your linework.  The default is pretty good.
  4. We typically only have two plans.  Existing with demo (Phase filter > Show previous & Demo - Phase New)
  5. New (Phase filter - show complete - Phase new)

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Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 6:38:45 AM | Revit Architecture 2013 - Phasing question

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Teafoe5 and wwwhub thanks for the information, that helps. I appreciate it.

Take care,

Rob


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