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Is there a way in MEP2009 to draw the ductwork already lined or insluated? It seems difficult to do after the design is complete. When I select the whole system, it wont give me the option to modify the element properties. I can select the ductwork only, but then it doesnt do the fittings. I can do the fittings seperately, but that is time consuming as it wont do fittings of different types at the same time. I would think there is a way to draw the ductwork with the insulation or lining specified, I just dont know where. I would also think there is a way to easily modify the whole system to be lined or insulated. Am I thinking to much, or is Autodesk not thinking enough?
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ADSK may not be thinking this one trough yet, you have to go back after the fact its the same with piping.
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