The document provides instructions for exporting views from a Revit model as AutoCAD DWG files. It describes selecting the views to export, setting the export format and layer mapping standard, and reviewing the exported DWG files. The key steps are:
1) Select the views and sheet to export from the Revit model
2) Set the export format to AutoCAD 2010 DWG files and specify the file location
3) Select the ISO 13567 standard for mapping Revit layers to AutoCAD layers
4) Export the views, resulting in DWG and PCP files on the desktop for the first and second floor plans
The document provides instructions for exporting views from a Revit model as AutoCAD DWG files. It describes selecting the views to export, setting the export format and layer mapping standard, and reviewing the exported DWG files. The key steps are:
1) Select the views and sheet to export from the Revit model
2) Set the export format to AutoCAD 2010 DWG files and specify the file location
3) Select the ISO 13567 standard for mapping Revit layers to AutoCAD layers
4) Export the views, resulting in DWG and PCP files on the desktop for the first and second floor plans
The document provides instructions for exporting views from a Revit model as AutoCAD DWG files. It describes selecting the views to export, setting the export format and layer mapping standard, and reviewing the exported DWG files. The key steps are:
1) Select the views and sheet to export from the Revit model
2) Set the export format to AutoCAD 2010 DWG files and specify the file location
3) Select the ISO 13567 standard for mapping Revit layers to AutoCAD layers
4) Export the views, resulting in DWG and PCP files on the desktop for the first and second floor plans
3. In the Export CAD Formats dialog box, on the 9.
In the Export CAD Formats dialog box:
View/Sheet Set tab: ■ Select Desktop from the Save In list. ■ Select <In Session View/Sheet Set> from the ■ Ensure that AutoCAD 2010 DWG Files Export list. (*.dwg) is selected from the Files of Type ■ Select Views in the Model from Show in list. List. Note: If you have AutoCAD installed on your ■ Select the check box for the Structural Plan: system and want to verify the export, use the SECOND FLR. to add it to the set. DWG version appropriate for your setup. ■ Ensure that check box for the Structural Plan: FIRST FLR. is selected. ■ Select Automatic - Short from the Naming list. Note: You can double-click on a view name to display a preview of the selected view. ■ Ensure that the Xref Views on Sheets check box is clear. 4. On the DWG Properties tab, click […] to specify the standard to be used for mapping Revit ■ Click Export. A warning message is elements to corresponding AutoCAD layers. displayed stating that the exported wireframe views may contain overlaid lines. 10. In the Exporting Wireframe Views dialog box, click Yes, Export the Wireframe View. After the export process is complete, you find four new files on the desktop, Structural Plan - FIRST FLR-.dwg, Structural Plan - FIRST FLR-.pcp, Structural Plan - SECOND FLR-.dwg, and Structural Plan - SECOND FLR-.pcp. The DWG files are the exported first and second 5. In the Export Layers dialog box, click Standard. floor plan views, and the corresponding PCP files are AutoCAD legacy plotter control files 6. In the Undefined Layering Standard dialog box, that contain the exported line colors and line click ISO Standard 13567 (ISO 13567). weights. 11. If you have AutoCAD installed, open the DWG files. 12. Close the files without saving changes.
7. Click OK to close the Export Layers dialog box.
8. Click Export to specify the name and path for saving the DWG file.
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