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I've downloaded a few objects from RevitCity to my Desktop, but I've got no idea where to put them in my computer (I'm sure it'll be buried deep inside somewhere) so they are available directly within Revit. Hopefully someone can help me with this so they aren't cluttering my Desktop. I'm using Revit Architecture 2008. Frank Y
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What I did was create a Revit Custom folder and put it someplace where I knew it was at. Then with Revit open you go to Settings: options; File location and create a path to that folder. This will allow to down load straight into your Revit project. Also by creating a Revit custom folder, when you update Revit it will not wipe out what you have saved. HTH
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