
Customize dimension type properties in Revit to control graphics, text, units, and leaders; duplicate defaults, create custom arrowheads, set tick marks, line weights, and witness line lengths.
Link architecture and structural files in a Revit project and apply ISO 9650 naming conventions for views, sheets, and saved files, while using an AI prompt to automate naming.
Create material takeoffs and room schedules in Revit by defining fields, formulas, and totals, then sort, group, and format the data for construction sheets.
Organize Revit sheets by renaming and numbering, apply ISO 19650 naming patterns, and create custom sheet titles and callouts for aligned 2D and 3D views.
Note: This is a complete, real-world Revit documentation course based on professional BIM standards, ISO 19650 naming conventions, and proven project workflows.
Are you struggling to organize your Revit project documentation cleanly and efficiently?
Do you want to master annotation tools, dimensioning, view templates, legends, and schedules to a professional BIM documentation standard?
Have you ever wished for a step-by-step workflow to prepare fully coordinated, BIM-compliant, and client-ready deliverables?
In this hands-on, practical course, you’ll master both the essential annotation and documentation tools in Revit (tool-based learning) and then apply them through real-world, project-based workflows. From basic tags and dimensions to advanced schedules, legends, Titleblocks, and clean PDF export — everything is immediately applied to a comprehensive, real-world BIM project.
This course is both tool-based and project-based:
First, you’ll thoroughly learn every essential annotation, detailing, documentation, and view management tool in Revit’s Annotate and View tabs.
Then, you’ll apply those skills in a complete real-world project, working through plans, sections, elevations, callouts, schedules, legends, and sheet layouts — all according to ISO 19650 documentation standards and proven industry workflows.
You’ll also learn the importance of consistent naming conventions, view templates, documentation standards, and sheet organization for clean, collaborative, client-ready deliverables.
What You’ll Master in This Course:
Applying Dimensions, Text, Tags, and Keynotes Professionally in Revit
Creating Clean, Coordinated Plans, Sections, Elevations & Details
Using Custom Legends, Annotation Symbols & Families
Drafting Views and Detailing Workflows for Complex Construction Conditions
Project Browser Organization and Custom Documentation Templates
Accurate Quantity Takeoffs, Material & Room Schedules
Mastering View Templates & Visibility Graphics for Consistent Deliverables
Sheet Layout, Titleblock Customization, and Deliverable Preparation
Exporting to PDF Based on Professional BIM Standards
Complete Real-World BIM Project Documentation Workflows
This course is your must-have toolkit for mastering professional Revit documentation workflows — whether you’re a beginner learning the essentials or an experienced BIM specialist refining your standards.
Learn how to document like a pro using proven, real-world techniques and comprehensive project-based examples.
Enroll now and take your Revit documentation skills to the next level.