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Like Splynter, my firm (at least my office) just starting using Revit 2008 this week, and they put me in charge of it (suckers). I've spent the last 3 days with a PM on my butt to finish a project in Revit today. Nothing like being thrown into the deep end. I look forward to leaning on all of you for tips to make Revit work in my firm. Glad to be on board. Lee
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Welcome Lee! Revit can be challenging at first but once you get the hang of it it's awesome. Really no better way of learning the program than to jump right in.
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I completely agree with JHanby. The learning curve is pretty steep at first, but once you learn the new lingo in Revit, you'll be able to more quickly find what you're looking for. Welcome!
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