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I have a room that is a square and within that room I have a closet that is a rectangle. Revit calculated the square footage of the room separatey from the square footage of the closet. How do I figure out what dimensions revit used to calculate the square footage of the room?
I think I have to subtract something but not sure of the formula. Is there a way of knowing what dimensions revit used to calculate sq footage?
Edited on: Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:21:22 PM
Edited on: Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:25:24 PM
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Please learn to use your HELP. Start with Room Area which will get you to: Changing the Room Area Boundary Location
Also read: Room-Bounding Elements
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