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Define project template settings to maintain consistency throughout projects. Project information. This includes information such as the name of the project, the project number, the client name, and so on. Project settings. For example, you can predefine line styles for components and lines, fill patterns for materials, project units, snapping increments for model views, and so on. View templates. Use view templates to ensure adherence to office standards and achieve consistency across construction document sets. Families. These include system families and loaded families. You can modify or duplicate system families (for example, walls) as necessary for a project. You can also load families, for example, commonly used families, custom families, and title blocks. See Load Families. Project Views. Predefine plan views, levels, schedules, legends, sheets, and so on. Visibility/graphics settings. Visibility and graphic settings are specified for the project in the Object Styles dialog. If necessary, you can override settings on a view-by-view basis. Print settings. Predefine printers and print settings. Project and shared parameters. Predefine project parameters and identify a shared parameter file. Note: You cannot include worksets in project templates. Parent topic: Project Templates Related Concepts Add Project Templates to the List Best Practices: Project Templates Related Tasks Create a Project Template Related Information Creating a Project from the Application Menu Project Template Settings Was this Article Helpful? Please help us improve the content on this site. Was this article helpful? SHARE LIKE (0) Help: Project Template Settings http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2015/ENU/?guid=GUID-C63C84... 1 dari 3 02/10/2015 7:40

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Define project template settings to maintain consistency throughout projects.

Project information. This includes information such as the name of the project, the project number, the client name, and so on.Project settings. For example, you can predefine line styles for components and lines, fill patterns for materials, project units, snappingincrements for model views, and so on.View templates. Use view templates to ensure adherence to office standards and achieve consistency across construction document sets.Families. These include system families and loaded families. You can modify or duplicate system families (for example, walls) as necessaryfor a project. You can also load families, for example, commonly used families, custom families, and title blocks. See Load Families.Project Views. Predefine plan views, levels, schedules, legends, sheets, and so on.Visibility/graphics settings. Visibility and graphic settings are specified for the project in the Object Styles dialog. If necessary, you canoverride settings on a view-by-view basis.Print settings. Predefine printers and print settings.Project and shared parameters. Predefine project parameters and identify a shared parameter file.

Note: You cannot include worksets in project templates.

Parent topic: Project Templates

Related ConceptsAdd Project Templates to the ListBest Practices: Project Templates

Related TasksCreate a Project Template

Related InformationCreating a Project from the Application Menu

Project Template Settings

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