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I am still kinda new to revit architecture and i need a little help. is there a way to change the dimensions of a building proportionally? lets say i have the walls of a building drawn and i need to change a dimensions proportionally, so if i have essentially drawn a box and the current walls are 8 by 8, is there a quick way to make it a 16 by 16 and have all the inner walls change proportionally as well? My builiding is alittle more complicated than a box but still, im hope there is a way to rescale walls in Revit Architecture.
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Cross everything in the file and use the re-size tool just to the right of the mirror tool. Pick a reference point and then everything spatially can be re-sized proportionally in two directions. Family objects will not change size ...8" walls will remain 8" walls. etc.
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