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Is there anyway to scale a floorplan design to be 10% smaller? Keeping the walls the same width just scaling down? Thanks
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funny you should ask that, but that's exactly how the Revit Resize commamd works. it does not change the size of the wall thickness when it Resizes. Unlike a standard scale command which would re-size wall thickness and all. HTH
Edited on: Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:24:31 PM
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Thanks coreed. I haven't looked into that yet but I will first thing in the morn.
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