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Sun, Feb 5, 2006 at 7:26:18 PM | import symbol

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In the revitcity families there are 5 columns posted by hjacobs 3 corinthian and 2 ionic. When I open them they read as imported symbols. no extrusions or anything else revit. I tryied exporting to autocad and got a flat drawing(I was hoping for a mesh). Anyhow, my point, how do I edit these columns or make something similar. what I need is a corinthian 6 ft tall x 18 inches wide. Maybe revit has a trick for scaleing inonly the x and z direction? In autocad I would have to to reinsert as a block to do it. Thanks

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