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Ok I'm not in the electrical department, I was just asked to help out with finding answers on how to do certain things. So the electrical department is used to assigning all odd or even number circuits to circuits in one home run. Unfortunately right now it appears that when Revit MEP 2011 assigns circuit numbers it is sequential numbering and not all odd or all even,. So there home run should be something like PP-1 #1,3,5 or PP-1 #2,4,6 Is there a way to do that? Just wondering, KHeinz
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