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I have a series of 4 townhomes modeled in revit. Now i need to copy those exact same home and past them beside the ones i already have. When i group things together and copy them everything gets messed up. Is there a way to copy without revit shifting and messing things up?
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I have to ask ---- why?
I think a better process is to have a site file and link in multiple copies of your model.
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^^^This^^^
Always have a 'masterplan' & link the models to it. Saves a lot of 'mess ups' & time
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