The above workflow to move a pin position is similar for 2D issues, but you should click on the Markup icon on the far left, and then click Edit Markup at the top of screen. If you want to adjust the Stamp pin position (for 3D issue): The above workflow can also be performed from a Revit Sheet (creating an issue on the 2D sheet that has been synced from Revit to Revizto): Add any desired markups with the markup tools. ![]() Optionally edit the pre-filled issue title to add more detail.Select the relevant Stamp from the list:.On the issue creation screen in Revizto, click the ST button (this allows you to apply the Stamp to the new issue):.While reviewing the model or drawings, click the New Issue button.Open a Revit project that is connected to a Revizto project.Here’s how to do it in Revit (the workflow is similar in all platforms): Up until now, Stamps could only be created inside the Revizto Viewer – but as of Revizto 4.11 (released today), you can now create a Stamp issue from Revit or Navisworks (or other software with the Revizto plugin). These stamps can be pre-tagged, prioritised, and pre-assigned, and that creates real efficiencies across your entire project team and lifecycle. If you have a particular type of issue or problem or question that regularly comes up on your projects, you create a Stamp so that you don’t have to keep entering the same data over and over again. A Stamp is basically an “Issue Template”. When Revizto Stamps were first released, I didn’t fully understand how powerful they would become – but now, Stamps are probably the most widely used method of issue creation in the entire Revizto ecosystem.
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