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Hi, I am a drafter trying to learn revit. My firm is trying to use Revit mep 2009. We just got it and i have been working in it doing some tutorials online and trying to figure out this program but it is very difficult. The Revit Arch. seems to be alot easier that the mep version judging from all the post that have listed. I am working on electrical disipline and i was wondering how should the electrical plan be setup/settings? Are there certain steps that come first? light fixtures, circuiting, power..?...If anyone can help that would be great!! or a website... (taking baby steps)Thanks in advance. isaac
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