Do you need to export a non-3D CAD view from Revit? Maybe you want to share your design with someone who doesn't have access to Revit, or you need to use the view in another CAD software. Whatever the reason, exporting a non-3D CAD view from Revit is simple and can be done in just a few steps.
First, open your Revit project and navigate to the view that you want to export. This could be a floor plan, elevation, section, or any other non-3D view.
Once you have the view open, go to the 'File' menu and select 'Export' > 'CAD Formats'. This will open the 'Export CAD Formats' dialog box.
In the dialog box, choose a location to save the exported file and enter a file name. Then, select the format you want to export to. Common formats include DWG and DXF, but there are others available as well.
Next, you'll need to configure the export settings. This includes specifying the export setup, such as the level of detail and whether to export 2D or 3D elements. You may also need to adjust other settings based on your specific needs.
Once you have configured the export settings, click 'OK' to start the export process. Revit will generate the CAD file based on your settings and save it to the location you specified.
Now, you have successfully exported a non-3D CAD view from Revit! You can share the file with others or import it into another CAD software for further use.
Remember, when exporting CAD files from Revit, it's important to consider the scale and units to ensure that the exported file is accurate and usable in other software.
In conclusion, exporting a non-3D CAD view from Revit is a straightforward process that allows you to share your designs with others or use them in different CAD software. By following these simple steps, you can easily export the view you need and continue working on your projects seamlessly.