#Revit 2011 library plus#
But it only worked if all your View Ranges worked out perfectly, plus you still had to insert every door and window manually to match the architectural.
#Revit 2011 library windows#
Yes, at one point I tried to create a header object in the windows and doors openings family that would show up automatically on framing plans, and was marginally successful. This means it will only appear in the view you create it, and cannot be tagged or scheduled.
It is constructed of Detail Items named "Header edges" and "Headers", the line work can be modified from the Manage ribbon, in Object Styles -> Detail ItemsīE AWARE that this is only a Detail Item, and not an Object. This annotation can be placed and stretched in both directions to match any opening size and wall thickness. If you have not copied it to your computer it is located at S:/Revit/ on the //SERVER/ The header is named Header - Plan View.rfa and is located under Imperial Library/Detail Components/Div 08-Openings/ directory. I had a program in AutoCAD that did a lot of the work for us, but we are Revit users now.įrom your Annotate ribbon, select Component -> Detail Component -> Load Family We like to show headers on our framing plans like so: