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I was recently informed that Revit Ste. 2009.1 has been shipped to our office. What is it? Is it necessary for me to reinstall this in place of the Revit 2009 that I am currently running (that I just installed in september)? Is it a service pack of sorts that offers patches for the program? Thanks for your help and answers!
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they just added Autocad Architecture to suite, Revit is still the same as shipped before. HTH
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