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My revit teacher is going to order new books and is wondering what version is the best, has anyone had any experience with 9?
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I have puchased ADT 2005 by Paul Aubin a year ago and he was very detailed in covering all subjects. I would assume his Revit books are just as good. The only thing is, it is hard to tell which version his Revit books are in. It does not say on the cover or in the description of the book.
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Paul's book is great.
However, two other resouce links you should check out.
Free REVIT Video Tutorials or order the DVD's.
DGCAD
http://www.dgcad.com
also
REVIT ROCKS !
http://revitrocks.blogspot.com
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correct ace. the Paul Aubin books are great I just got the Mastering Autodesk revit building book, and it is by far the best book out there (in my mind) It is build however on 8.1, but it is still 90 percent good for revit 9 users
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