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Hi, I would like to add a uniformat code but can't find the way to do it ex: Windows : There is a code for aluminum , steel and wood windows . In many project either institutional or residential we use PVC windows how do I add the code. Rem
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In your revit program files you will find a .txt file called uniformatclassifications.txt Open it in notepad and edit...be careful to format the tabs etc correctly... you may need to restart revit to get it to read your changes...
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