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I was wondering.. ever since i transfered from CAd to revit, i was wondering how i transport my schedules and legends and details to Revit from CAD? also, in CAD. i do qalot of copying and pasting. how do you do that in Revit?? io just need some pointers since i made the switch. t thanks a bunch
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FORGET IMPORTING CAD SCHEDULES>... Spend some time with the REVIT tutorials and your HELP menu. The BIM part of REVIT means that schedules are great but you need to spend some time with them first.
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