Create a viewport for collecting the construction documents in a set.
View tabSheet Composition panel (Sheet)
A construction document set (also called a drawing set or a sheet set) consists of several sheets.
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About Sheets
In Revit, you create a sheet view for each sheet in the construction document set. You can then place multiple drawings or schedules on each sheet view.
About Sheets in Project Templates
Create views on a project template before you start building the model to streamline the project documentation process.
About Digital Cartoon Sets
Some architects use a cartoon set to plan the document requirements for a project. A cartoon set is a rough plan for the sheets that you want to include in the construction document set, and the drawings, schedules, or other information to show on each sheet.
About External Information on a Sheet
You can include information that is external to a project on the sheets that Revit generates. You can use external text, spreadsheets, and images on sheets.
Lock the Position of a View on a Sheet
After placing a view (or schedule) on a sheet and positioning it as desired, you can lock it in place so that it cannot be moved inadvertently.
Rename a Sheet
If project needs change, renaming a sheet may be appropriate.
Modify a View on a Sheet
Add dimensions and text notes, pan the viewport, or change the scale of a view to accommodate project needs.
Divide a View Across Multiple Sheets
When a view is too large to fit on a single sheet, you can create multiple sheets for the view, divide the view into parts, and show one part on each sheet.
Rotate a View on a Sheet
You can rotate a view (or a schedule) on a sheet 90 degrees in either direction (clockwise or counterclockwise).
Create a Title Sheet
A construction documentation set usually includes a title sheet, also called a cover sheet.
Add a Legend to a Sheet
Like a map legend, a legend on a sheet helps the building professional interpret the drawings correctly.
Add a Note Block to a Sheet
A note block (also called an annotation schedule) is a list of construction notes for a drawing. You can create a note block and place it on a sheet to document the building model.