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I am circuiting some devices, Revit picks whatever circuit it wants. Can I somehow go in and move things where I want? eg: Lighting on the left side of the panel, power on the right, etc? I think it is done in AutoCAD MEP, but Revit MEP? Using Revit MEP 2010 Thanks, Ian
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Select the panel and under electrical select circuits the grab the one you want to move. You can move them left right up or down but be carful it is tricky.
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Yeah, you cant move one without moving all those below it. They really need to fix this for the next release. It is so bad, we dont even use it. If you want to move #18 to #10, then #10 becomes #12, #12, becomes #14, 14 to 16, and 16 to 18, all to move one circuit. Must not have had an engineer on staff when designing how the panels worked I guess.
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