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Hello, I have been exporting my revit files to Autocad for the structural engineer to work on becuase they work in Autocad. Is it possible to just export the framed wall and not all the siding and sheetrock? Thanks, RainaMc
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If you go to the export options, then the layer settings, it looks like you can set different layers to the different layers of the wall (structure, air layer, sheathing etc.). So, you should be able to have it put those parts of the wall the structural guys don't need on a separate layer. That's not quite as good as not exporting them at all, but it at least makes it easy to filter out the unneeded stuff in ACAD.
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That helps! Thank you,
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