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So I can tag two similar walls that are next to each other with the same tag. This user is offline Wed, Nov 1, 2006 at 9:34:01 PM | Wall Tag #2 TomDorner active Joined Sun, Apr 25, 2004 1207 Posts Not possible as far as I know. I just simply place both tags on top of each other to appear as one tag
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84 Lighting Fixtures on walls wheats Technical Support dgcad 2010-08-30 04:02:19 0 78 Curved Curtain Wall skip9 Technical Support Typhoon 2010-08-29 06:11:23 1 158 2010 Rant revking Wishlist JAMESHGRIMES 2010-08-27 14:17:16 0 1,108 Massing trandung Technical Support trandung 2010-08-27 10:28:35 0 9
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ons joining to 3 curtain walls . I have 1 Curtain wall (curtain wall 3) that spans 20 floors and then 2 curatain walls (Curtain wall 1 and 2) that join up to it, that are only a couple of floors each. My issue happens when i try to use the trim function to join the walls together. It appears that onl
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pace after demolition of walls pace after demolition of walls View image full size Not Yet Rated Uploaded by: yakob1966 Sat, Apr 2, 2005 Description: I created these three Revit renderings as a promotional tool to help my firm win a project. I did it in three phases 1) existing layout 2) new space a
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1/2". When i place these walls , the faces of the brick and the foundation line up -- how can i move the brick to overhang the foundation without the foundation moving also? This user is offline Tue, May 8, 2007 at 3:20:17 PM | Brick or Stone Overhang #2 jterrell active Joined Thu, Mar 9, 2006 80 Pos
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2009 at 3:09:32 PM 0 443 walls with varying exterior material thicknesses apayne Adnanito Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:38:20 AM 6 313 thermostat in hvac system R-MEP-2009 paulykustomz paulykustomz Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 11:02:53 PM 0 554 Creating notes on drawings lt0781 WWHub Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 4:22:02
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rying to get my existing walls to poche and leave my new walls as lines/fill patterns for visual clarity. Trouble is, I can only seem to do the reverse (new = poche'd, existing = lines), and then only at coarse scale and not medium or fine. Am I missing something or does Revit just not work like
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t. Do I need to make the walls part of the design option to make them attach to the roof in the option or can I leave them alone? What has worked for you when doing design options? thank you, AAron This user is offline Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:47:48 PM | Design options #2 wheelergc active Joined Fri,
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1/8" radius edge. I used walls for the verticle components and a floor slab for the top and bottom. I've created my profile, but not sure if it should be a generic or hosted, so I created and saved both with their respective names. Revit 2010 This user is offline Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:34:05 AM | a
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lly? lets say i have the walls of a building drawn and i need to change a dimensions proportionally, so if i have essentially drawn a box and the current walls are 8 by 8, is there a quick way to make it a 16 by 16 and have all the inner walls change proportionally as well? My builiding is alittle m
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