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Hello! How can I import CAD blocks (a chair, for example, with separate layers for legs, back, and seat.) I know how to get it into the Revit project, but I am unable to add materials to the block. Also, is there a way to preserve the layers (from CAD) so that different materials can be applied separately to different pieces of the block? I appreciate any help you have! Jacqueline
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Look at the bottom of this page, you have similar thread about this question ALSO go to "Forums" and search "Sketchup", you will find hundreds of threads about this issue.
Edited on: Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 1:54:11 PM
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