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Hi, so I am learning revit for a summer job and I need to take pipes from a blue print and put them into to revit. My problem is that when I draw a pipe, I can't connect another one to it. I have researched it and I have read up on it but I can't really find any information about it. It might be really simple and you are laughing at me right now. I also have a 2012 revit text book but I don't find it as much help. Can you please try to help me in simple terms as well?
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Never mind, I solved the problem. My file pipe, was no where to be found so I put it in again. So then I could use tees and elbows etc, and now I can attach pipes.
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