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New to Revit and looking to purchase a self help manual. Barnes and Noble has about a dozen different books but none in stock. Any suggestions as to which books might be the most helpful to a new Revit 10 user? Thanks
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CADclips are the best tutorials I have come across, but it's not in book format. Several people in my office use CADclips and have had nothing but good things to say. I also have 'Mastering Revit Structure 2009' which I use when F1 help and Revit City can't provide an answer.
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