Graphics Programs Reference
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Figure 23.5 Revision schedule properties
On the Appearance tab of the Revision Properties dialog box, you can
establish whether the schedule is built from the top down or the bottom
up. You can also set the schedule height to a specific value to keep it from
growing outside of the bounds defined by the titleblock, or you can allow it
to have a variable height.
Once you have set the schedule properties, you can insert the schedule
into the titleblock graphics by dragging and dropping it from the Project
Browser. After placing the schedule in the view, you can select it and choose
a rotation option from the Rotation On Sheet drop-down list on the Options
Bar. This allows you to orient your revision schedule vertically if necessary.
Take some time to explore the titleblock families that are provided with the
software to see how the revision schedule is configured.
Using Logos and Images
If your titleblock contains a company logo, you can include it in your Revit
titleblock family as either an image or linework. Linework used to represent
a logo can be made into an annotation family that can be loaded into the
titleblock family. This reduces the number of lines in the titleblock family,
because many logos tend to contain numerous small lines. This also allows
you to make changes to the logo without having to edit the titleblock family,
except to reload the logo.
 
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