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    Default SE114-1: Using Revit® Structure to Document the Structural Model

    Instructor: Nick Hugley

    Class Description: You’ve completed the structural model and now you have to document it with 2D drawings. You want your documents to look like they were produced from your office -- not from a box. In this session, you’ll learn how Revit Structure can help you get dimensions and spot elevations to look the way you want. You’ll see how to create additional annotations; create 2D model views and organize them in the browser; add to Revit’s 2D component library and use type catalogs for additional content you can add to live views; and create standard details. You probably have hundreds of standard details that you can link in as AutoCAD files but you really want them to be Revit drafting views. This class will show you how to leverage your AutoCAD library to create a Revit library of standard details.
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