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I have a house that we're renovating, and I just learned the best way to show all the new/altered renovations is to use phasing. I'm new to Revit, and have never used phasing before. A coleague told me I should have set it up from the start. Can someone help me with how to do phasing, and how I would go back and rejig all my existing building to sucessfully do this? Thanks!
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Sorry but you should have looked in your HELP rather than talking to your coleague... You can set up phases and assign them at any time. DO READ YOUR HELP ON PHASES. (That's not yelling - just important because Revit's Help will explain all this.) Search the help using phases.... Many topics you should read. Then come back if you have trouble.
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