troggarf Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 At school, we are required to turn in our assignments in PDF except for the final which we print (plot). so this is our work-around that works for us. I just thought that others may wanna try it too instead of spending $ to buy another program. This method of making PDFs of your Revit model requires Power Point. With your Revit model open, open the “application menu” (the big purple R). Select “Export” Select “Images & Animations” Select “Image” In the picture below, the dialog box on the right will appear first. Change the “Fit to” (pixels box) to something above 700. I chose 1080 randomly because i thought of my TV. So play with these settings until you get the quality picture needed Change the “Zoom to” (%) to 100% Change all of the formats to either a TIFF or PNG format If you have multiple sheets that you would like to turn be in your PDF click the “Select…” button. This will bring up the dialog box on the right as shown above. Select the sheets that you want to export. There should be a check next to the name that you select. Click OK when finished selecting sheets. At the top of the Export Image dialog, The top area called “Output” is where you choose where the pictures will be exported to. Simply click the “change” button and navigate to where you would like these images to be stored. Now click OK at the bottom of the dialog box and let Revit export these images. Since these are high quality images, it may take several minutes. After the images are made, open the images and verify that they are good enough quality by zooming into them. If you can zoom in to them and they are not pixilated, they will be fine for this process. Open a new session of Power Point Now we need to set up the Power Point for our project. In the left column of “slide previews” there should be one slide. Right click the slide Select “Layout” Choose “Blank” Setting the Page Size: Click the “Design” tab Click “Page Setup” Enter the size of paper you would like the print to beI entered: 36 = width and 24 = height for an ARCH D print. Set the Actual paper size for plotting (don’t use 8.5″X11″as your page setup unless that is the desired plot size). Click OK Insert Images If you have created more than one Image to be made into a PDF, you need to add one picture per slide. To do this, right click the “slide preview” and select “New Slide.” Activate the slide in the slide preview Click the “Insert” tab Select “Picture” Now navigate to the picture that you want to add to that slide. Repeat this process to add the images to the slides. If the slides get out of order, simply drag them into position in the slide preview area. Once you have the images inserted and the desired order of the slides, we can now make our PDF. (Note: I am using Office 2010 so my layout may look different than but should work the same) For Office 2007, click the application menu in the upper left of the screen For Office 2010, click the red “File” button Click “Save as” Choose PDF from the list. Choose the destination where you want the PDF to be saved. Name the project. Click “Save” ~Enjoy!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roof11 Posted January 20, 2011 Share Posted January 20, 2011 Thank you so much Troggarf for sharing this topic...I appreciate it... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
troggarf Posted January 22, 2011 Author Share Posted January 22, 2011 You're welcome Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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