Saving Drafting Views to Create a Revit Block Library
With Revit you can save multiple types of view out for
use in other project. Although the process is virtually the
same for each, we are going to focus on Drafting Views.
Drafting Views contain 2D information. It can be drawn in
Revit or it could have been imported from another software
such as Autocad or Microstation. Once the Drafting view is
configured, it is then placed on a sheet to be printed.
These Drafting views are quite often typical details that
can be referenced by many different projects.
You will want to have some sort of directory structure set
up. This way when you save your views out they can be saved
in folders that will make finding them easy later on.
The first step is to select the view you want to save. Once
it is highlighted in the project browser, right click on it
and select Save to New File

Once the Save As dialog box appears, you will browse to
the location you want to save your new file. Notice that it
saves as a *.rvt file. If this is saved in a folder that has
active projects it may become confusing to some as to what
it actually is. Again, you want to make sure it is easy to
find and decipher these files after you have saved them out
or they are not doing you any good.

That is it. Your new Revit block is now saved for use
in a New Project.
Add a Saved Drafting View to a Project
Now, to bring the Drafting View into your New Project.
Open the project you are wanting to bring the Drafting View
into. Notice the Drafting Views that exist already in the
Project Browser.
Under the <File> pull down select Insert from File
Views

In the Open dialog box browse to the file you are wanting
to insert. And then select Open.

On the Insert Views dialog make sure the drafting view
is checked. And select OK

The Duplicate Types box will show up. This is preventing
anything that was created in the Drafting View from
overwriting the same objects in the Project. If a filled
region is imported with the same name as one that is in the
project, it wont allow the one in the project to be
overwritten.

The inserted Drafting View is now listed in the Project
Browser.

It is now ready to be placed on a sheet and printed.