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Working on a large assisted living design, where we have approx 100 units (rooms) with the same bathroom fit up.
Looking to see what people have done in their projects. I want to make sure I can edit the lot quickly, as the same chagne will need to be cascaded out across all units.
I had tried "linking" a file in, which becomes cumbersom, IMO, maybe I'm missing something.
Groups work, but its a hassle to copy from one floor to another. (note... potentially a group per floor?)
An array won't work in this case, because I have left and right hand units.
Just looking for other ideas if there are any.
Thanks a bunch!
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Groups should work fine. You can copy vertically in section views but maybe even better to just right click on the group name in your browser and pick create instance in you next plan level.
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