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12 Click OK.<br />

13 Click File menu ➤ Save.<br />

14 Click File menu ➤ Close.<br />

15 Proceed to the next exercise, Modifying Project Browser Organization on page 94.<br />

Modifying Project Browser Organization<br />

In a typical project, you often produce multiple packages of related drawings. These drawings and sheets<br />

can become so numerous that navigating the lengthy Project Browser list is cumbersome. In order to organize<br />

the views and sheets into sets of deliverables, you can use the Project Browser settings to instantly modify<br />

how the Project Browser groups and sorts.<br />

In this exercise, you modify the Project Browser organization and create new methods of grouping and<br />

sorting the views and sheets.<br />

NOTE In this exercise, you open a project that was created using Revit Architecture to better demonstrate different<br />

phases of construction. Revit Structure project files do not include ceiling plans.<br />

Training File<br />

■ Click File menu ➤ Open.<br />

■ In the left pane of the Open dialog, click Training Files, and open Common\c_Project_Browser.rvt.<br />

Organize the Project Browser by views<br />

1 In the Project Browser, expand Views (all) ➤ 3D Views, and double-click Completed Project.<br />

2 In the Project Browser, expand Sheets (all).<br />

Notice that the sheets are listed alphanumerically based on the sheet number.<br />

3 Open each of the 3D views in the following order, and notice the progression of each view:<br />

■ Main Bldg - Phase 1-Structure<br />

■ East Wing - Phase 2-Structure<br />

■ West Wing - Phase 3-Structure<br />

■ Completed Project-Structure<br />

94 | Chapter 3 Modifying Project and System Settings

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