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Profiles as their Profile Usage may be “converted” in the Family Editor.
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Note: It is acceptable – and may be useful – but not necessary to include the Family Category in the name, unless it is in one of the following Browser Categories:Īll Annotation (Tag, Title Block, etc.) fall under the same folder in the Project Browser.Ĭurtain Panels as they may be “converted” to Doors or Windows in the Family Editor. This type of hierarchy is easy to memorize as it is simple and literally spelled out to the user. Notice how the names in the sample above have the ability to stack up according to Revit Category then by the type of door (swing, sliding, overhead or rotating) with the number of panels and finally the material followed by the type of the frame. A list of some common architectural abbreviations may be found here. “HM” is the abbreviation for Hollow Metal. The Door Families in the image below uses commonly understood architectural abbreviations used for naming the materials for door frames.
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Instead, use simple abbreviation to decrease the numbers of letters in the words. Avoid using dates, numbers and special codes. Keep it simple and spell it outįile names should be kept as short as possible as long as they convey their content. After reading this post you will hopefully realize the need to implement well-defined, easy-to-read Family naming conventions to keep your projects running smoothly. The inevitable result is eye/brain strain that may lead to slower read times, which slows production time,which leads to lower profits. In the development of Families, the choice of Object Styles, Graphics, and Identity Data usually receive careful attention, but the file name may be neglected.