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We have 2 building which are pretty much identical, they include warehouse and office space, the difference between them is the first floor office space has different layouts, and the roof over the office space varies slightly.
What is the best way to deal with this, can it be done through design options? or do I have to have two seperate models?
We would prefer to keep one model so we don't have to make the changes twice to the rest of the building that is the same.
Thanks
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Sounds like Design Options is best for this, if you haven't used them before check the help files!
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