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Hello!I'm using Revit MEP 2016. i have a project where i have to calculate the duct pressure loss of a system, but the calculation wasn't true because Revit assigned wrong ASHRAE table to some duct fitting. I tried to change the selected ASHRAE table and i could but i had to change it in every duct fitting. I couldn't mark out all the similar fittings and change the selected table because when i marked out the fittings, i didn't see the ASHRAE table list anymore. In a big project it's too consumptive of time to change the tables in every duct fitting one by one.1) Can i somehow affect the method what Revit use to select the appropriate teble?2) If i can't affect the method, do you have any idea to change the AHRAE table in more duct fittings at the same time?Thank you for your help and sorry for bad my english (it's my second language) and i hope i was clear.
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