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Hello, I am a high school student, and I am looking for help in transitioning from one program to another. Also i am really confused about doing this, well thats all and thank you if you reply.
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There are many areas you can turn to for help.
1. Do the tutorials that come with Revit.
2. Check out www.dgcad.com and take their free Revit tutorials and possibly their paid tutorials.
3. Check out the many books now available on Revit. Do a search on Amazon on Revit and you will find may listed. Authors that I recommend: Cyril Verly www.cdvsystems.com, Jim Balding, Paul Aubin
4. Many on this site and www.augi.com will be glad to help with specific questions once you get started in Revit.
HTH
Tom
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