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I think through every point of this checklist and I decide if I want to set a given element in this particular template or not. I have all the elements I need to remember in it.
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When I create a template, I like to work with a checklist. However, if you create a template for MEP trade, it will probably contain ducts, pipes, water supply, or fire protection families. If we create a template for architects, it will most likely contain elements such as doors, windows, or furniture.
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What content we will include in our template is strictly associated with a type of template we are about to create. In addition, we can include content within our template files. You can have standard floor plans, sections, details, and schedules already pre-defined in a template, ready to receive building data. Of course, those sheets need to contain various views. So if you want to have a set of predefined A0, or A1 sheets drawings with project or office title blocks, those can already be included in a template. Templates are a great place to established what sheets your team needs for this particular project. We can define different project settings, units, and project information. The template can have things like standard annotation, what kind of fill patterns, text, tags, and symbols we want to use. I will not lie that Revit templates can include anything we would like to have in our project.