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I am an aged structural Technician new to Revit using LT. I used an architects model to build the steelwork structure. I now have Structural plans and floor plans. The steelwork I have created is linked to the Architects floor plan levels, by accident rather than design. What is the difference?
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Hi
It seems to me there is no big difference with the different 'plan' views, Revit provides Structural View automattically as a way of assisting Structural Consultants, so that different View Depth Settings can be applied.
http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2015/ENU/?guid=GUID-D14C26D1-0BE6-41E4-A4CC-870459A0819B
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