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Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 1:16:54 PM | Architectural Work Flow

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Using Revit 9.0 Building. My question is in regards to the typical work flow of a new building.  As we know, Architects move between Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Docs continuously throughout a project. It would be nice to keep an active 'view' that contained the rendered design while moving forward with CDs. Changes in the CD set would be reflected in the DD view so it stays current, but the rendering that shows on a DD drawing would not appear on the CD drawing. Was easily done using xrefs in straight autocad. Are worksets the best way to approach this?

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