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Fri, Jul 1, 2005 at 4:55:55 AM | Zijn er ook nederlandse gebruikers van revit?

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Ik zou graag in contact komen met nederlandse gebruikers van revit. Bijvoorbeeld architectenbureau's, tekenbureau's, installateurs of constructeurs. mail: b.obdam@burgergrunstra.nl Excuse me for saying this in Dutch but I’m looking for some help with an investigation of revit. I’m interested in how other company’s are using the program, we are currently using it for presentations and impressions and finding it a waste to start al over again in 2D for the work drawings. Because of the fact that we are working on really large projects I’m wondering if it’s possible to go all the way with revit. My english isn't that well so forgive me for the mistakes I made. Regards, Bas Obdam

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Sun, Jul 3, 2005 at 10:11:04 PM | RE: Zijn er ook nederlandse gebruikers van revit?

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No problems with the English Smile I hear a lot of people that don't have much experience with Revit saying that "it is good for 3D presentation and to develop a scheme for the building but not for 2D" well, I actually finds the 2D documentation to be Revit's strong side, the ability to have a complex project with many sections and details just working and related is just awesome! I have documented a big project on Revit from modeling to working drawings and I could not have done it better in AutoCAD (which I used for many years...) worksets is great for sharing the work load. you will need to set up your project properly the first time and you'll learn what NOT to do as the project goes on, but the next one will be much better Smile Good luck

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