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Thu, May 3, 2007 at 12:08:18 PM | Linking Architects file

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I am currently working on a project that we started in RS2004 from dwgs our client sent us exported from their RB9.1 file. Both of us are now using our respective 2008 Revit products and I would now like to link our files so we can copy/monitor walls, girds etc. Most of what I'm finding is more geared towards linking an Arch's file into a new project but I can;t find anywhere that shows how to do it with two files that are almost in the QA phase.

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