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    Default Mirror project?

    Does the new "mirror project" command work, and does it work well? I have a large project that needs to be mirrored. I'm on 2008 right now, but will upgrade just for the "mirror project" command, but as Revit is getting clumsyer at every new release, I am concerned this new command doesnt work(well).

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    Default Re: Mirror project?

    Not perfect, but does get you very close and will save you tons of time. I'd definitely go for it.

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    Ok, sounds good.

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    Default Re: Mirror project?

    I find a lot of sections (especially in elevation) need to be cleaned up as far as the tag goes but otherwise as mentioned it is a great tool.

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    Question Re: Mirror project?

    Has anyone tried to mirror the project on the north/south axis and the east/west axis? I get the same result no matter which one I choose!
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    Be careful mirroring a project. Everything will be mirrored (shocking, isn't it? )

    But take a step back and think about that. If you have a sink, it will be mirrored too. Which means the 'hot' and 'cold' will switch sides...

    I don't discourage the use of the new mirror command, but take some time and make sure to think through all the implications.

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    Default Re: Mirror project?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Mintz View Post
    Be careful mirroring a project. Everything will be mirrored (shocking, isn't it? )

    But take a step back and think about that. If you have a sink, it will be mirrored too. Which means the 'hot' and 'cold' will switch sides...

    I don't discourage the use of the new mirror command, but take some time and make sure to think through all the implications.
    Yes, very important point. If anything in your project tracks lefts and rights... either graphically or text/schedule wise, you'll have to revisit those objects to get them set right after the mirror. After we mirror a project we have to revisit cabinets, tubs, doors, casement windows, etc. and flip the objects, and/or set a property that identifies handedness.

    Always make a copy prior to the mirror on the off chance you don't get even close to the results you desire.

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    Default Re: Mirror project?

    I'd say we need options in families to decide how a family behaves when a user mirrors it. There are cases where you don't want that to happen, as in your above example. So if this property is enabled ("Disable Mirroring" or somehting like that, which would be unchecked by default), then when a family is mirrored about an axis, it would just cause it to move to a new location but retain its original orientation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbaldacchino View Post
    I'd say we need options in families to decide how a family behaves when a user mirrors it. There are cases where you don't want that to happen, as in your above example. So if this property is enabled ("Disable Mirroring" or somehting like that, which would be unchecked by default), then when a family is mirrored about an axis, it would just cause it to move to a new location but retain its original orientation.
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