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I have a question I have a project that has 4 buildings, 2 buildings are large enough to be separate projects by them selves and we may want to combine the smaller buildings together. This could mean a total of 3 central files. What method would we use to submit this to the client as one package. Where would all the sheets be generated. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Tim
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well to get the discussion rolling I would say do the three buildings in three seperate revit files and then link them into a single revit file. use the file that the buildings are linked into to do all of the sheet set up and annotations. There are other methods depending on what exactly your working process is.
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