Hello Thank you for tutorial, if I understand well, when you change pipers size in setup mode this will also propagate to Adobe properties?, but if in Adobe printer there is no given size you have to make this custom size first in Adobe pdf printer properties?
You are welcome! If you look in the print setup at the top you will see, "Printer". This is the printer you first select from the initial print dialog. The sheets you will be able to access will be based on the sheets built into that specific printer. If you do not see the sheet size you need, you would have to build it in the actual printer.
Great Information and content, but the Music is distracting and a little load for using earbuds at work.
Fully detailed video.... Good. Explanation.... only background sound was distracting...
Sorry for that, I hear that a lot. I have since removed the background music in videos.
Hello Thank you for tutorial, if I understand well, when you change pipers size in setup mode this will also propagate to Adobe properties?, but if in Adobe printer there is no given size you have to make this custom size first in Adobe pdf printer properties?
You are welcome! If you look in the print setup at the top you will see, "Printer". This is the printer you first select from the initial print dialog. The sheets you will be able to access will be based on the sheets built into that specific printer. If you do not see the sheet size you need, you would have to build it in the actual printer.
My print icon isn't working what do I do .
Interesting! I would save and close Revit then reopen. That's unfortunately the solution to a lot of things.
@@ArchitectureVanguard okay .
Am trying take print but text and walls are zigzag
Any solution.....
I would try a different printing compiler. I have also seen this form upgrading from Revit 2016 to 2018. Upgrading could have something to do with it.