It can be achived via Dynamo
Create grids by picking the line of the layer where the grid is located
Simple, practical and very effective
The more walls you have, the more time you save.
Both manual and Dynamo methods are effective
No more manually entering/pasting room names and placing rooms one by one
When you already have a decoration worksheet in Excel
The floor slab created in this way follows the shape of the room and the floor finishes
Create room from CAD outlines, easiest for Revit, but requires high CAD has these outlines
Create the wall where the doors and windows are located, and then create the doors and windows
As long as there are closed contour line in CAD, the same way as the floor
As long as there is an Excel spreadsheet file with a list of drawings
As long as all data are stored in the unified places
Same effect as batch printing, the position of the viewport is pre-defined
The purpose is to reduce the number of mouse clicks
More suitable if there are standard floors
You can adjust back and forth to create a rhythmic effect
Create two dimension lines by selecting the grid
Select the box to create a detail drawing with dimension lines
The built-in one can also be used, Dynamo saves a few steps
If you are tired of making dimensions, you can try this to save time
Note this is a text actually,not a real mark
Make a door and window legend schedule
You can now update the legend of placed walls in Dynamo Player
Tribute to a software called Mop Renamer
Modified the previous script for non-orthogonal lines