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I'm using Revit 2013. Or at least I'm trying to. Help...
I have a 5 story commercial project with nearly 500 interior lights that I would like to group by floor. Big open workspaces so no go on grouping them in smaller batches.
Unfortunately the lights were not all added at the same time or in any particular order. Thus light 78 is next to light 389 next to light 45. Is there any way of grouping lights other than through the artificial light dialog box in the render function?
If not I'll just have replace all the lights in a logical order.
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have you downloaded element renumber?
then renumber in groups ie 1xxx,2xxx,3xxx etc where the number could be by floor, or circuit maybe.
cheers
geoffm
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