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Hi All! I'm in desparate need of some Revit help. We've got a project going on in metric, but I've had numerous questions like, "Can't we draw everything in Imperial and switch it to metric?" I've managed to fend off or solve these issues, but I have one left: Is it possible to have the metric scales and imperial scales show together? Can I have one floor plan at 1/8" = 1'-0" (1:96) and another view of the same floor at 1:100? We're using Revit 2010. Thanks for your help!
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edit: I know you can use the "Custom Scale" button, but I want to be able to see metric and imperial scales in every single view!
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I would LOVE an answer to this as well. Anyone?
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