Which Revit command is used to map a Keynote Table file?
A.
Keynote Manager
B.
Element Keynote
C.
Keynote Legend
D.
Keynoting Settings
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The correct command in Revit used to map (assign or browse to) a Keynote Table file is Keynoting Settings.
In Revit, keynotes are driven by an external keynote table, typically a tab‑delimited TXT file that must be assigned (mapped) in the project so keynote tags can read values correctly. The official Autodesk Revit MEP documentation clearly identifies that the Keynoting Settings dialog is where this mapping is performed.
From the documentation:
To access the Keynoting Settings dialog, the instructions state:“click Annotate tab ➤ Tag panel drop‑down ➤ (Keynoting Settings).”
Regarding keynote table file location mapping:“Keynote Table — Full Path displays the entire path of the keynote file… Saved Path displays the file name of the keynote file that is loaded.”
It goes further to explain file path types:“Absolute identifies a specific folder… Relative finds the keynote file where the project file… is located… At Library Locations finds the keynote file where the stand‑alone installation or network deployment specified.”
The command is explicitly referenced again when fixing a missing mapping:“Unable to Load Keynote data. Check keynote table locations in Keynoting Settings.”“To specify the location of the keynote text file… click (Keynoting Settings).”
Other listed options do not perform keynote file mapping:
Keynote Manager does not exist as a command in native Revit.
Element Keynote is a tagging method.
Keynote Legend only displays already‑mapped keynote information.
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