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    Default Selecting a group of objects should show their combined area

    Summary: Selecting a group of objects should show their combined area

    Description: When a Filled Region \ Floor \ etc is selected in Revit, it displays the area of that element in the Properties pallette. It would be immensely helpful if it did the same when multiple elements were selected, as per AutoCAD for example.

    Product and Feature: Revit Architecture - Area Tools

    Submitted By: kris treagus on 12/01/2014


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    Exclamation Re: Selecting a group of objects should show their combined area

    Selecting a group of objects should show their combined area

    Summary: Selecting a group of objects should show their combined area

    Description: When a Filled Region \ Floor \ etc is selected in Revit, it displays the area of that element in the Properties pallette. It would be immensely helpful if it displayed a combined area, when multiple elements were selected, as per AutoCAD for example.

    Product and Feature: Revit Architecture - Area Tools

    Submitted By: kris treagus on 12/01/2014


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