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albertiglesia- i just can't help commenting on your avatar- it's just about the best one i've ever seen at revit city.. and yes we know very well a lot of people around the world follow this forum constantly- like about 163,481 members alone- and i'm sure there are many more who just read and learn .. even when i'm part of a useless conversation going on in this forum i try desperately to inject something i know about the purpose of the thread or something important about revit..
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You should save your project as two models and link them together. Once positioned, turn on shared coordinates and pin those links down! Otherwise, just let the one side grow 8" and go with it!
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the child on my avatar is my cute niece, she was 2 years old when that photo was taken last year thanks
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albert- i just think it could win a photo contest.. plus it's a beautiful kid..
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