This certainly limits the usefulness of Markups in an active Revit project. Delete the old files added and upload new ones when changed. Aubin shows how to adjust system settings and create a consistent collection of object types, including wall, floor, roof, and ceiling types. There does not seem to be versioning in this Web app. If you are trying to achieve a consistent starting point in all of your Revit projects, then customizing the project template is a good place to start. Again, I don’t see a way to select an element and see its properties. Autodesk Viewer supports most 2D and 3D files, including DWG, STEP, DWF, RVT, and Solidworks, and works with over 80 file types on any device. In 3D, there is a Model browser button and some properties show up when clicked. There doesn’t seem to be a way to select elements and see their properties in this Web app. I recommend Greenshot to take screenshots. There is an Export button but it only seems to make a PDF of Markups and Comments of those made under my current username.Īs a workaround, I’d just take screenshots and put them in a Google Doc or something. There is a Resolved checkbox which filters what markups and comments appear. ![]() With the Comments button on, a continual screenshot is shown on the right. The app also sends an email when others make a markup. Reload the viewer to see other’s markups. ![]() ![]() Autodesk’s infographic on the subject Markups
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