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Just like to ask Revit users how long it should take to get back up to speed with using Revit productively after 4 years of not using it? I was a full time user of Revit for 5 years before moving into Project Management. I’m now considering returning to a drawing role, however after such a long time not using it I’m concerned it may take a while to get my skills back.
Has anyone returned to Revit after a long break? Any tips on getting back up to speed quickly? Any online tutorials you could recommend?
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I learned Revit on my own using just books and online tutorials and I consider myself very proficient. I would say it took me a year to feel really comfortable but that was from ground 0, I would assume you won't have much trouble getting back into it.
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