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Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 12:36:07 PM | self intro

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hi my name is travis. i just recently downloaded revit yesterday and am playing around learning the program. im a drafter at an architectural firm in cleveland and trying to learn this program to make jobs we do much easier. i have been using adt previously and now testing out this software. anything anyone has to say or any information they would like to relay to me would be greatly appreciated. thank you travis

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Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 5:36:21 PM | RE: self intro

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Not sure what to say but ENJOY! If you have any troubles or can't figure out how to do something i'm sure someone will answer your query...

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Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 5:43:57 PM | RE: self intro

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Yes, not only is Revit good for Design Development, but we've been doing construction documents with it for more than 3 years now with very few problems. ENJOY! I think you'll like it.

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Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 12:52:55 PM | RE: self intro

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Fairly new to Revit myself (2 1/2 weeks now), and time it flying. It really helps to have an experienced user to consult with when starting. I saved up all my questions and issues, and took them to a one-man firm who's been at it for a few years, and we used a model I've been constructing as a base for tutorials. It -really- helped to learn from a fellow architect, and I felt like I got 2 days worth of standard instruction in 2 hours. The program is complex, but is really suited to architects and structural engineers. Its more powerful and versitle than the other parametric program I've used (Vectorworks). One really nice thing about the program, I'm finding, is the ability to set interior elevations (or perspectives) and detail sections and get immediate imaging, or come back to them later to reconsider them.

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Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 1:17:28 PM | RE: self intro

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i really enjoy working with the program and i know i hav emuch to learn and am willing to do so. the only issue that i can see as of right now is that my office that i work in is more contemporary and involves lots of intricate curves. its hard for me to get walls to match the curves that are designed to make them look and fit into the design of our buildings. ive been working at it and still ahve yet to figure it out. im hoping someone could help me out soon. i posted in the technical issues forum and hoping for some help.

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