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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Working with several design schemes in Revit 2018
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Hello all,
does anyone know what is the best way of organizing diverse design schemes in a Revit file? For instance, I have two different wall options at the same position. How can I best order this to keep them both until we have make a design decision?
thanks in advance for your help!
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Are you using design options? If not, you should be and the labeling there will be your organization.
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