

Sadly, Revit does not provided any built-in function for scheduling directly revision clouds, just like we could do with Note Block for annotation symbols. When I need a revision clouds schedule, I use Revit BIMLink from Ideate to export these revision clouds to an Excel datasheet. Look at the revision numbers on the following example to understand how this work: The Per project/Per sheet numbering option allows us to define if we manage our revision numbers for the whole project, or on a per sheet basis. This allows us to keep some kind of history for every issue addressed and resolved, along with their revision cloud, without having our views obscured with outdated revision clouds. Maybe just change that last revision to say 'issued for information', or something, with transmittal date for future record. However, it does not remove this revision from the revision schedule. There are various apps that will remove all revisions and it's super easy in Dynamo, but you'll never get rid of that last one. This command will hide every revision cloud associated with the selected revision. These clouds can be hidden on a per revision basis, in the Revision panel.

Revit revisions update#
Update the Revit project to implement the change. Enter information about the revision in the Sheet Issues/Revisions dialog. I can also add a revision cloud directly on the view, its revision will also appear on the revision schedule. Typically you manage the revision process as follows: 1.

These revisions are displayed in a revision schedule, a table added to the title block family during its creation.Įvery revision cloud visible in a sheet have its associated revision displayed in the revision schedule embedded in the tittle bloc. Here, I had a revision cloud on the sheet, its associated revision appears in the revision schedule of the sheet. These revisions are managed in the Sheets Issues/Revisions panel, and can be seen as issues to be addressed. In Revit, every revision cloud is associated with a revision, as we can see in the Properties panel of our revision cloud. The workflow promoted here is to add a handful of revision clouds wherever they are needed, and link these revision clouds with metadata describing the issue. Depending on how your revision schedule is set up you might be able to edit the revision itself, removing all text and changing the numbering to none for the revisions you dont want to see. To highlight modifications or issues on Revit drawings, Autodesk provide us with one of the oldest change tracking device, the revision cloud, and a set of high tech features to handle it.
