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Joined: Tue, May 18, 2010
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Hi, I'm using Revit 2013 and generating electrical layouts at 1:50 using the standard wall hosted items such as light switches, sockets etc which appear in 3D but use symbolic lines to represent the electrical symbols on plan. These are fine at 1:50 but when I do a more detailed layout at say 1:20 the symbols are too small. Is there any way to scale up these symbols without having to create a new family?
Thanks in advance.
Rob
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These are not symbols, they are a model based family. If you used symbols, they would be the same printed size everytime. You proobably need some different families.
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