![]() The first thing you will need to do is create a generic annotation family. ![]() From what you are describing, it appears that this method is more of what you are looking for? The note block is more generic and references symbols that are placed on your documents. Also, if you make a change to the keynote text file, you have to exit the project and open it again for the changes to take effect. ![]() Provide New Door and Frame as Scheduled), because these notes typically change per project. This system works great for Con Doc, but I find it cumbersome to use for notes that repeat on the drawings (ie. The Keynote feature actually references an external text file that contains preset values for noting objects (ie. It seems like a lot of work to make types with name and number. Is this way considered note blocks? I cannot find a description of how to go about setting this up. To insert he had to use the symbol function. Each type has a description and keynote number. An old buddy of mine used a family called keynote on it. Alot of ceiling items and plan items will be 2d lines. My dilemma is how do I go about setting up either a keynote or note block in the template file. I think they want to go with one keynote list per project eventually (I can recommend that Revit works better one way they will go for it, please advise on that). ![]() So at this firm they use Keynotes with keynote list (schedule) per sheet. I am setting up the firm I am at but have never used keynotes before in Revit (always typed notes). Can someone clarify and direct me on the whole Keynote and Note Block thing. I have looked through several posts here and Revit City and found some information but not enough. ![]()
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