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Hi, here at my office we always deliver a general catalog with detailed descriptions of walls, floors and ceilings cores and finishes, and also with all the electrical, plumbing, HVAC information with a lot of detail, images, instalation manuals, etc.
Now we wish to be able to make this catalog directly into revit... How would you do it?, any suggestions?
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This is not something I would do in Revit but Revit can organize and tie into this.
You can export the data from your Revit file to a txt file, then open with excel and add columns with the image and other items in that file.
I think the better place for this is in the 8-1/2 x 11 spec book anyway. Drawings are for location, size and physical arrangement.
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