Yup! We did exactly what I KNEW we didn't want to do. We started a project without having a good handle on how to setup our project.
The other hand we did have some training, and our architect didn't have a real strong comfort level with Revit either, so they are being very supportive with us and giving us a lot of time.
So now, knee deep into our first project, I still don't have a template set up, and quite honestly, I don't where to begin building one! For crying out loud-I can't even figure out how to print decently! It's still hit and miss here!
I'm getting a little nervous that we'll have to start the next project and either someone will jump in without asking Cad Man (me), or I'll be told it's is starting tomorrow, and I'm not ready.
I am fighting the temptation to use our current project-That's a no-no, isn't it? Should I make a journal of this project, and write down the problems we've had, and are having, and use that to start assembling the template?
Liamnacuac
P.S. the picture is old- I now have dreadlocks with blue hightlights and a great handle bar moustache...