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I am trying to as-built some of our existing jobs to practice learning Revit MEP... When I draw an elbow the radius is much to big...is there a way you can change this within Revit so it always draws the way I like? Thanks
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Click on the elbow and in the properties menu, click on the graphic with the description of the elbow and change the size to either 1D or 1.5D depending on how small you wish to go. If you want to make one of these default, click on a duct that you are using, i.e. round duct - taps, and hit edit type again, and in that menu there is an option to switch the default elbow for the duct type to 1D, 1.5D or 2D. Hope this helps, Jack
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