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Hi, I have started making a house in revit architecture 2009, and i just realized that the house is WAY to big, I am far into the project and am wonder if there is a way I can Scale down the entire house? Thank You
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There is a scale button on the Edit Toolbar John A
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You will not be able to use the scale (resize) function to scale the whole house. Not sure why it would be too big. Is this just a design change or did you you trace from a dwg with the incorrect units? Either way you will have to make the changes manually.
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When I was making the floorplan i was scrolled out of the 4 triangles and wasn't paying attention to the dimensions. OOPS
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What kind of things will not scale down?
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