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In Revit MEP 2013 I have an issue with the home runs from circuts. When I have it connect to the panel for the home run it draws the home run about 3/4 of the way to the panel(picture attachedcircled in red). Is there any way to have it default to closer like the home run circled in blue?
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sorry but bump.
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There are times we need to show the ground (isolated ground, outdoor circuits) and times we show the neutral. Changing the setting would prevent those tick marks from showing up for every circuit.
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