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Adding dimensions in Revit is an essential step in annotating your drawings and communicating design intent. Revit offers several dimensioning tools that can be used in plan, section, elevation, and 3D views. Follow these steps to add dimensions effectively:
Step 1: Open an Appropriate View
Choose a View:
Open a view where you want to add dimensions (e.g., a floor plan, section, elevation, or 3D view).
Ensure Visibility:
Make sure that the elements you wish to dimension are clearly visible and properly aligned.
Step 2: Activate the Dimension Tool
Navigate to the Annotate Tab:
On the Ribbon, click the Annotate tab.
Select the Dimension Tool:
For most purposes, click on Aligned Dimension.
Alternatively, if you need a different style (linear, radial, angular, etc.), select the appropriate dimension tool from the Dimension panel.
Step 3: Create the Dimension
Pick Reference Points or Elements:
Click on the first reference point or edge of an element (for example, the end of a wall or the corner of a door).
Continue clicking on subsequent reference points. Revit will display temporary dimension lines as you select points.
You can select multiple elements; Revit will automatically detect their edges or key points.
Place the Dimension Line:
After selecting all the necessary points, move your cursor to adjust the dimension line’s location.
Click to place the dimension line in your preferred location.
The dimension will automatically update if you modify the underlying geometry.
Step 4: Adjust Dimension Properties (Optional)
Select the Dimension:
Click on the dimension you just placed.
Open the Properties Palette:
Modify properties such as text size, units, precision, and line style.
You can also adjust the dimension style by applying a view template or editing the dimension style settings.
Fine-Tune the Placement:
Use grips to reposition the dimension line or drag the text to a clearer location if needed.
Step 5: Use Additional Dimensioning Tools (Optional)
Baseline Dimensions:
If you need a series of dimensions sharing a common baseline (for example, dimensions between several evenly spaced elements), use the Baseline Dimension tool found under the same Annotate tab.
Angular and Radial Dimensions:
For circular or angular elements, choose the Angular Dimension or Radial Dimension tools and click on the appropriate reference lines or arcs.
Tips for Effective Dimensioning
Associativity:
Revit dimensions are associative. Changes to the model (like moving walls) will automatically update the dimensions.
View Scale and Detail Level:
Adjust the view’s scale and detail level if dimensions appear too cluttered or too sparse.
Clean Drawing:
Use view templates to maintain consistency in dimension styles across your project.
By following these steps, you can effectively add and manage dimensions in your Revit project, ensuring you

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