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Greetings: Revit 2009. Anybody can informed us some tricks Revit can do with space planning (e.g. bubble diagram, space programming etc.) Thanks a much! Ron
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There are loads of tricks to learn in Revit, however I think that your question needs to be more specific. In terms of space planning, read up about rooms and areas in the help. Also look at concepyual design and massing. There are many different ways to approach space planning, but this will give you a starting point.
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