From the course: Revit 2025 Essential Training for Structure (Imperial and Metric)

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Exporting to PDF

Exporting to PDF

I think in this day and age we're pretty much plotting to a PDF now. Revit now has the ability to bypass whatever print drivers you have stored on your computer and allows you to actually use the export function. This is much more consistent and you get a much better quality than plots of past. So let's open a model in your exercise files browse down the chapter 12 and let's grab Structural 12-4 then click open. On the quick access toolbar you have the little PDF button you could also go to file, export, PDF. Now let's click the PDF button and we have some choices you could either zoom in on something and print that only the current window or you can select views and sheets so if we click selected views and sheets click the little pencil icon here and for the display filter let's just uncheck everything but sheets grab that grab that grab that now what you could do is you could actually edit the print order like if you were to come down here oh this one has a revision on it that's…

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