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Hi,
I recently got Revit 2017 after a long time not using the program. I noticed the materials available in this version is very very limited as compared to previous versions I had learned on (back in 2007). So I am wanting to build my own libraries. Where is the best place to store these? Is it possible to batch load a set of Materials and textures into a folder for use? If so do I need to create my own folder or do I place it where the programs original materials are located..
thanks
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