Great tutorial, just a tip, when you highlight a wall you can hit the TAB key and it will select all the connected walls . that way you don't have to click on each wall, which can become time consuming
I try not to use all the short cuts and speed through it when I am explaining something, haha otherwise someone who doesn't know revit well will be completely lost.
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Nice Job! Just what I needed to feel comfortable with stepped footings.first visit my blog usagamezone.blogspot.com I liked your method better than the other one by Cadclips
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Great tutorial, just a tip, when you highlight a wall you can hit the TAB key and it will select all the connected walls . that way you don't have to click on each wall, which can become time consuming
I try not to use all the short cuts and speed through it when I am explaining something, haha otherwise someone who doesn't know revit well will be completely lost.
You make a good point.
pretty scattered tutorial.
you should gather yourself and redo it!
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Nice Job! Just what I needed to feel comfortable with stepped footings. I liked your method better than the other one by Cadclips
nice tutorial. i recently started refreshing revit since i learnt it and haven't used it recently and ur tutorials are a real boon.
Is this the same method for Revit 2011 if not can u post a video showing how to do it in 2011 thanks :)
Nice Job! Just what I needed to feel comfortable with stepped footings.first visit my blog usagamezone.blogspot.com I liked your method better than the other one by Cadclips
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