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I have a 3d autocad form that I have to convert it in to revit. Is there a easy way to do this whit out having to draw it again in Revit. Nicolai
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Can import or link the CAD file into Revit. When you do just go to your Manage tab and select line styles. There is a tab in that menu that will be specifically for Imported files. You can literally change the lineweight and style of each AutoCAD layer here to best represent how you want it to look in your drawings. For the sake of creating any Elevation Views you may need, I would suggest using the imported CAD file within a Plan view as a template to at the very least draw your exterior walls, windows/doors, and roof. Hope this helps!
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