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Hi all. As a user of autocad who has come to dicover the wounderful world of revit, I find that I still heavily rely on autocad for all my detail work, therefore I would like to know if there is a way to export a revit building directly in to the autocad projecet manager system, I apologize for my ignorance if such a feature actually exists and in case it doesn't I scorn Autodesk for their complete lack of common since Question two, do any of you use revit stricly, for all your details and documentation? Cheers N
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Yes. I have found that revit has very competent drafting capabilities, plus all the extra stuff (detail components, modifying the profile edges, etc...). The only area it lacks in is drawing and annotating isometric views. Other than that I would say that when I use Revit, I use Revit only.
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