One Less Item on your (Revit) Permit Checklist

Are you are seeking a building permit in New York City and interested in expediting your permitting process? If so, read on for our tip.



Tip - Use Ideate ReNumber to Meet your Sheet Numbering Requirements

Most building departments have rigorous graphic standards checklists requirements that must be met before a permit can be reviewed. In New York City, as well as many other jurisdictions, this checklist includes the need to number your sheet set with the page number and total number of sheets within the title block, as shown below.

Meet Sheet Numbering Requirements

This requirement can be achieved in less than a minute with Ideate ReNumber. In this 5-minute video, we demonstrate how to set up your title block and your project to expedite this requirement, so you can focus on real work. For detailed steps on this process or for other examples of how to use Ideate ReNumber, refer to the How To portion of our Help Files.


Ideate ReNumber is one of the tools in our IdeateApps collection.

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