Use revision clouds to indicate design areas that have changed in a project.
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Revision Clouds
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- Video: Use Revision Clouds
Use revision cloud annotations to mark drawing sections that have been revised. - Add a Revision Cloud
In project views, draw revision clouds to indicate areas of the design that changed. - Assign a Revision to a Revision Cloud
When you add a revision cloud to a view, by default Revit assigns the most recent revision to the cloud. If needed, you can assign a different revision to the cloud. You can assign one revision to each cloud, or assign the same revision to multiple clouds. - Modify a Revision Cloud
Change the boundaries and appearance of a revision cloud. - Tag a Revision Cloud
Use a tag to identify the revision assigned to each cloud in a view. - Hide a Revision Cloud
Conceal a revision cloud and choose whether or not to include the revision itself in a revision schedule. - Specifying Arc Length for Revision Clouds
Control the arc length for all existing and new revision cloud annotations in the project. - Create a Revision Cloud Schedule
Quickly review and manage your revision cloud parameter information using revision cloud schedules. - Revision Cloud Properties
To see or change revision cloud properties, select a revision cloud in a view, and make changes on the Properties palette.
Parent topic: Revisions