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The drawing list is primarily used to record and document the sheets as they were created for the project. The problem here is when you change the drawing number to reflect a DOB revision, the drawing list (which is reading your sheets) will represent the suffix revision in the drawing list schedule. Another solution which works, is allowing for a larger Call-out/Section/Elevation bubble to accommodate the text, which gives you cleaner drawings and no need for text to be placed with in the title block family. The downside is you can’t adjust the suffix per sheet because it’s embedded in the title block family and hence global. This works because it allows the bubbles to show the sheet number and your sheets to have the suffix independent of one another. Within the title block family, generic text is placed to represent the missing suffix in order for the sheet to look correct. In some cases, the sheet number is written as just”A-001″ leaving out the suffix in the sheet number parameter. If the number is longer, it will bleed out of the bubble and potentially become illegible. One of the problems that come up in regards to the DOB requirement above, is the length of the sheet number and how it reads in the bubbles. That parameter also lives in the Call-out/Section/Elevation bubbles to allow coordination with sheet details to specific sheets. If you have created documents in Revit, this isn’t new. In Revit, right out of the box, a sheet number parameter exists in the title block family which allow you to create your sheets with unique numbers. In New York, drawings submitted to the Department of Buildings (DOB) require a suffix after the drawing to record revised and issued sheets. They are formatted like the example below. Here’s a tip on how to make your sheets in Revit a bit more flexible.
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