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He all,
I am a beginner in revit and work with version 2015. i am working on a renovation project with a possible expansion of the building. know i want to draw a separation line between the old and new building with a textnew and old. i know this is possible with revit, can someone explain me step by step how to do this ?!!!!
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Just a line and text.
Or do you want two different plans and use a match line. If so, search match in your help.
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