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Hi Guys
Just wanting to introduce myself. I'm an architect teahing Revit part time at Tafe (Australia's largest vocational education and training provider) and have just taken on a Revit position with a leading architectural practice as a model manager.
Despite this I could fill a wareshouse with the stuff I don't know about Revit and am looking forward to making a solid contribution to this forum.
So Hello.
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Welcome to the club. That warehouse grows with each new release. good luck with the new job.
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best regards, coreed,aia bmpArchitects,Inc. "Revit has to be implemented, Not installed." Long Live Revit |
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