RoomDataSheets
The full room data sheet package, done in one batch run.
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Version 1.0 · Prepared 2026-07
What it does
A room data sheet means a 3D view, a plan, and a wall elevation per room, placed by hand onto a sheet, room after room. RoomDataSheets builds that full package for a selection of rooms or a whole level in one batch run: a 3D view, a 2D plan, and a wall elevation or section for each qualifying wall, placed onto a sheet with your title block. Select rooms by current selection or by level, set a wall-length exception so short walls skip elevation generation, choose your title block, and run it. A manual view-and-place exercise repeated per room becomes one batch run. It needs the Spring Nodes and Clockwork packages installed once, plus a one-time import of the custom node included in the download (the README walks you through it).
What is included
- 3D view, 2D plan, and wall elevations generated per room
- Room selection by current selection or by level
- Wall-length exception filter, so short walls skip elevation generation
- Sheet placement with your chosen title block
How it works
- 01
Install the Spring Nodes and Clockwork packages once via Dynamo's Package Manager.
- 02
Launch Dynamo Player from the Manage tab and select the RoomDataSheets graph.
- 03
Select rooms by current selection or by level, and set the wall-length exception.
- 04
Choose your title block.
- 05
Run it to place the 3D view, plan, and wall elevations onto sheets.
Parameters
The sliders and inputs the tool exposes.
Questions about this product
What does it need beyond Revit and Dynamo?
The Spring Nodes and Clockwork packages, installed once through Dynamo's Package Manager. The download also includes a custom node — you import it into Dynamo once, following the README.
Do I need to know Dynamo?
Some. Once the packages and custom node are installed, Dynamo Player exposes the title block, view family type, and sheet tolerance, so those you set and run. The room selection, wall-length exception, and view ranges are graph defaults set on the Dynamo canvas, so changing them means opening the graph in Dynamo once.