Welcome back to cadteachers.vdci's comprehensive video course content for the BIM 322 course. In this session, we'll create a professional sheet for our zoning plans—a critical step in delivering polished construction documentation. Navigate to the Sheets section under your Project Browser to begin this process.

Right-click on Sheets and select "New Sheet" from the context menu. Choose the BIM 321 title block that we established in our foundational Revit BIM EP1 course—maintaining consistency across your project documentation is essential for professional presentation. Click OK to proceed.

Revit automatically generates the next sheet as M1.1, which aligns perfectly with our established numerical naming convention. This systematic approach ensures your drawing sets remain organized and easily navigable for contractors, engineers, and other project stakeholders.

Now we'll populate the sheet with our zoning plans. Navigate to your HVAC Zoning Plan 1 in the Project Browser and drag it onto the sheet. Position it strategically in the upper portion of your layout. Next, locate HVAC Zoning Plan MEC 2 and drag it to the lower section, aligning it with the first plan for visual consistency.

You may notice these views display slightly different extents—this occurs because one view includes an elevation tag while the other doesn't. The varying visibility of elements affects each view's boundary calculations, which is completely normal in Revit's display logic.


To address the elevation tag visibility, select the first view and right-click to "Activate View." Once inside the view, select the elevation tag, right-click, and choose "Hide in View Category." This matches the approach we used in previous plan layouts and ensures visual consistency across your sheet set.

Here's a common issue you might encounter: notice how the grid lines appear grayed out? This halftone display often results from central file settings, but it can diminish the importance of these critical reference elements. As seasoned professionals know, grid lines serve as the primary coordination system for construction teams and should command appropriate visual prominence.

To correct this display issue, access the Visibility/Graphics dialog (VG shortcut). Navigate to the Annotation Categories tab and locate "Grids" in the list. Uncheck the "Halftone" option—this ensures your grids display with full line weight and proper visual hierarchy. Click Apply, then OK to implement the changes.

Right-click and select "Deactivate View" to return to your sheet layout. Now we'll fine-tune the view positioning for optimal presentation. Select each drawing and use the shape handles to adjust spacing and alignment—precise positioning reflects professional attention to detail that clients and colleagues notice.


The final step involves customizing the view titles for clarity and professionalism. Select Level 1's view and scroll down in the Properties panel to locate "Title on Sheet." Change this to "Mechanical Zoning Plan Level 1" for explicit identification. Repeat this process for the second view, updating it to "Mechanical Zoning Plan Level 2."

With both views properly titled and positioned, use Zoom Extents to review the overall composition. This holistic view helps identify any final adjustments needed for professional presentation standards.

Save your work with Ctrl+S, then complete the documentation by renaming the sheet itself. In the Project Browser under Sheets, right-click your new sheet and select "Rename." Update the sheet name to "Mechanical Zoning Plans"—this descriptive title will populate in your sheet index and drawing list automatically.

Execute a final save with Ctrl+S to preserve all changes. Your mechanical zoning plans are now professionally documented and ready for project delivery, maintaining the high standards expected in today's competitive AEC industry.