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Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 2:37:56 PM | Automatically Render to a new location other than internal hard drive?

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I am currently using Revit 2009 on a apple computer which is partitioned to have both vista and mac os. Currently many of my renderings are too large to render to my vista partition, as I did not give it enough space when I partitioned the drives.  I would like to avoid uninstalling vista and re-partitioning at the most as it willl cause a huge delay in my thesis project.  Is there a way to set the settings for when Revit renders to automatically save to an external hardrive, or a different location other than my "pc".  Also I was not quite sure where to find this location. 

Thanks so much for your help!!!


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Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:17:16 AM | Automatically Render to a new location other than internal hard drive?

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You can only control when the image is exported to, you cannot change its default rendering location...

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Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:29:29 AM | Automatically Render to a new location other than internal hard drive?

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I believe you can change the tmp. variable... I am testing to see if this works out.

Do you if there is a way to set batch settings as in have several render at the same time, or at least one after another?


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