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Joined: Wed, Mar 17, 2004
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Hi
My name is Mark and I work for a small firm in Nebraska. Our firm is switching from AutoCAD to Revit and I'm the lucky one that gets to be the first one to do a project using Revit. It's been a pretty big learning experience to say the least and I'm looking forward to learning more.
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well welcome to the fold! I'm am positive once you learn to use Revit well, you'll never go back to CAD. Its a way of the past....kind of like going back to a record player when you've heard the CD.
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