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IN A REVIEW i READ THAT REVIT 7 COULD GIVE U THE SIZE OF THE STRCUTRAL ELMENTS IN THE BUILDING AND EVEN IN THE VISIBLITYU/GRAPHICS DIALOUGE BOX THERE IS AN ITEM NAMED STRUCTURAL LOADS ?!!!! BUT i DONT KNOW HOW TO USE THEM ? i EVEN SEARCHED THROUGH THE HELP BUT WITH NOTHING!!!! COULD ANY ONE TELL ME HOW COULD i CALCULATE THE SIZE OF THE STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS IN REVIT 7????
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Revit 7.0 has structural tools that can be utilised by an engineer. It does not go as far as to say you need to have such and such a beam here.
You can insert structural members that report the structural properties of the beam, of which an engineer can then interpret whether this is sufficient.
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