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Joined: Sun, Jun 29, 2003
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Two key words to remember
1) Revit Support
2) Personal/company Componant Library
1) Seriously you will need some help to get set up from a Revit consultant. I will try to help here, but its only a scatch on the issue.
As stated in my first posted article there are so many tunnels to explore within Revit which is why it pays to have some support. I use a company called Cad Pro. They help me with any Revit issues. I pay a small subscript fee, but its so worth it man! Nothing like 6 hrs on a Revit Prob to get ya motivated for help!
2) When you upgrade Revit it auto upgrades the Libraries right. The way round this is to set up your own Library/s
One for your country and one for the Company. This is where you store your personal componants,templates and textures etc. This way when you next upgrade you retain that lovely library you spent tooo much time assimilating!
Mine are stored under Doc and Setts / My Docs / Admin / Library / RevitLSDCatalog and RevitNZLocalCatalog
Once set up assign these as your first port of call in Revit. Setting/option (assign) in whatever order you like.
Hope that helps!
Blessings
Steve
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very cool. Thanks. I own the company so I have a slight advantage that my stuff is the same as the company stuff. The country is USA - are you in UK ? Thanks for the suggestion and the help.
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Glad I can help.
Remember is good sense to get a consultant on this as it really is a monster learning curve! A consultant may cost hundreds, but saves thousands and more! as I have discoveredd recently!
Hire ra (thats see you later in Maori, my native language)
Steve
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