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Forums >> Revit Building >> Tips & Tricks >> How to locate the objects in distance of "Half Equal, Equal, Equal, Half Equal"?
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Hi,
Is there any way to locate the objects in the distance of "Half Equal, Equal, Equal, Half Equal"? We used to locate the diffusers in that way.
Thanks!!
Jebakumar
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a workaround, but try this........
place seven objects that you want to use, dimension them then hit the EQ option.
THEN DELETE THE 1st, 3rd , 5th and seventh object, adjust dimension lines and hey presto.
the 2nd , 4th and 6th object will be spaced as you require.
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