Graphics Programs Reference
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Printing Sheets
Although Revit 2015 has many features that allow you to visually verify the
coordination of your design and documents, printing is still a necessary part
of a Revit project workflow. There are so many types of printers and print
drivers that it would be difficult, if not impossible, to describe print settings
that would work for everyone on every project. The best thing that you can
do to make your printing tasks easier and more efficient is to take a sample
project and experiment with different print settings until the desired results
are achieved.
Any of the views in your project can be printed, except for schedules. A
schedule would have to be placed on a sheet so that the sheet could be
printed. Schedules can be exported to TXT files for use in and for printing
by other software.
Printing options are located on the application menu, and clicking Print
activates the Print dialog box shown in Figure 23.28 . This dialog box allows
you to establish the printer to be used, define the name and location when
printing to a file, and define which views or sheets are to be printed.
 
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