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My boss wanted to to put together a list or training books or anything about Revit. He prefers books. Can you guys name books that would help in learning Revit more.
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never read any books so i can't really help there but i would google it or go to amazon.com
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Mastering Autodesk Revit is a pretty good resource for intermediate users. It's pretty easy and straightforward to use, more like a reference guide than a book that needs to be read cover to cover. I have found it useful to help me explain what I'm talking about to the others in my office that are still learning the Revit lingo since there are pictures of the screens you see.
If you find any other resources that are worthwhile, please pass them along.
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