You can export sheet views as DWF files, mark up the files, and then link the markups back into the project.
When creating construction documents, a typical workflow is to print out a sheet, have it reviewed and marked up by the project architect or other professional, and then return it to the originator of the sheet to have the requested changes made.
Revit LT enhances this process by allowing you to export sheet views as DWF files. The DWF files can be marked up electronically using a program such as Autodesk® Design Review. Then the markups can be linked back into Revit LT to see the desired changes. Because they are linked, the Revit LT file and the DWF file remain synchronized with regard to the markups.
Autodesk® Design Review is available for download from http://www.autodesk.com/designreview.
The following steps outline the process for handing off the Revit LT sheet view, marking it up, and then bringing it back into Revit LT. This process is often referred to as round-tripping.
To link DWF markups
When you mark up the DWF file, you are marking on top of the plotted views from Revit LT, as if you used a red marker on a printout. After you have marked up the DWF, you can link it back into Revit LT.
The Link Markup Page to Revit Sheets dialog displays. The DWF View column displays the sheet view names that are marked up in the DWF file. The Revit View column displays the corresponding sheet view. If the sheet name from the DWF file is the same as the sheet name from the Revit LT file, then the Revit LT sheet name is automatically filled in the Revit View column.
If the Revit LT sheet view name has changed since it was exported to DWF, the Revit View column displays <Not linked> next to the DWF sheet view.
The DWF markups are placed on the sheet view as an import symbol. The markups are pinned, which means that you cannot modify their position, and you cannot copy, rotate, mirror, delete, or group them.
If markups were created in Design Review using its markup tools, then you can modify some markup properties in Revit LT.
A markup object might look as follows.
The changes are saved to the linked DWF file. The changes can be viewed in the DWF file by selecting the corresponding markup object.