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Joined: Thu, Mar 20, 2008
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I am new to revit but picking it up quickly. I work at a small 3 person Residential design firm in Las Vegas. We are trying to switch to revit completely for everything. I am the only one who draws here and have had alot of pressure on me for getting things up and going. I just completed my first full revit job. Man I did everything in revit except for our standard details. I will be posting alot of questions so forgive me. lol.... Glad to meet everyone.
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Welcome aboard, to Revit World....
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I Hope and I Wish to LEARN more, and more, and more.... REVIT |
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Man I know how it is. Starting out on Revit without many references is tough and scary. Our office is switching over also and it’s a constant learning process. So I completely identify with you. You’re in a good place though; the people on here who actually venture to help a knowledgeable and helpful.Welcome
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Welcome!!!! Looking forward to your questions! And congratulations on your first Revit Project. Regards, Ian
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