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Hi guys, I m new to Revit and i m struggling with updating and changing settings to have my revit template looking as architectural - interior study. Can youy help - link -ideas - where to find - download decent template with interior design -architectural study templates?
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There are no standards for this. Most of us have office standards that dictate how we want our working drawings to look and our templates reflet that - but this is unique to every office. Presentation work is completely different than working drawings. In our office, those documents did not use the template settings.
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