You can create highlights based on the data created by the Extension for Revit, as this data is stored in the native Revit properties.
To create thematic highlights in Revit:
Now, as you Data Edit properties, the color fill will change as you have defined it for this floor view.
When working with color schemes, remember that Revit only allows one-part keys in its Color Schemes: for instance, you can create themes based on Department assignment, but not on Division and Department assignment -- if the same department name exists in two different divisions, you cannot distinguish the two. Or, to take another example, you can create a theme based on Room Category but not on Room Category and Type. Should you need highlights based on multi-part keys, you may wish to use the Smart Client Extension for AutoCAD, which supports this feature
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