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I'm doing a construction degree and have the student version of revit 2010. When I print the sheet it has thick lines on the borders, this looks ugly in for my assignments. How do you get rid of these lines or is this it? cheers.
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The student version has limitations on how it prints. Part of that limitation I believe is this border. If you go to the AutoDESK website, it will tell you what it prints because it is a student version.
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