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I am looking for the best practise for exporting my REVIT drawings into AutoCAD without having all the attributes being exploded? Has anyone found the best way to convert REVIT?
We have to by contractual obligations provide CAD drawings to our clients! Any suggestions would be VERY welcome.
Thanks in advance,
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There are a ton of threads out there on best practices and just general knowhow. Your Help menu is also insightful for this information.
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Revit/enu/2013/Help/00001-Revit_He0/1468-Document1468/2171-Print_Ex2171/2172-Export2172/2173-Exportin2173
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First, there are no attributes in Revit.
Second, Revit families do not nescessrily export as CAD blocks.
Sorry
We provide CAD drawings but we make sure our clients know there are no blocks they can manage.
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