![]() It is now possible to create sub-categories within the parent type Staircase for elements associated with staircases, such as railings and balusters. It now also displays family types that can be customized and in addition to the ones that can be loaded. For Revit 2021, walls, roofs, and many more were the only components that could be displayed. The filters will display only the items required, such as bathroom accessories, if they are applied as filters. As well as increasing or decreasing rows and columns, it is possible to edit the sliced parts.ĭesign schedules can now be customized based on materials and space types required in the design. ![]() We can slice a sheet and then place it in a different area of the sheet using the "Split and Place" feature. With this feature, you can classify your schedules based on different factors. For example, if we want to track changes over several years in a conservation project, we can now do that in Revit 2022.Īll data would be rammed into one table in old versions of Revit. Our documentation method permits the creation of new phase filters. ![]() Previously, we were only able to add green to a building within the "Existing", "New", "Demolished", and "Temporary" phases. We can add green to an existing staircase as a separate parameter, for example. ![]() The properties that apply to an element can now be specified in Revit 2022. Properties will get overridden by phased properties in the older parameters. Drawing parameters and properties are clearly categorized in this way. Increasing clarity in the documentationĪ new feature in Revit 2022 is the ability to organize drawing parameters.
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