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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 12:09:11 AM | How can i mirror the entire model ?

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vijayakumar


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Hi all, I created one complete model for G+60 Rectangular tower including internal and external details. Now i need to mirror the entire model, b'cos there will two same type towers. Now i need to know how i can mirror the first tower exactly opposite with all model and other details.

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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 12:48:06 AM | RE: How can i mirror the entire model ?

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try grouping the entire model and mirroring it...most of the components will mirror, mayb some elements like roof fascia and such hosted elements may have to be redone. but mirroring can be done.i have done some time back..just that i dont recall the details.

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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 1:08:13 AM | RE: How can i mirror the entire model ?

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Try opening a blank document (Document A). Close the “G+60 Rectangular tower” file (document B) and import it into the Document A. Then Mirror/copy. Should there be any changes to the building, open the original “G+60 Rectangular tower” (Document B) and edit it accordingly. Once this original is saved it will automatically update both the towers in Document A and save you form doing work twice. Hope this helps.

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Wed, Jan 9, 2008 at 1:41:42 PM | How can i mirror the entire model ?

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Thanks for this post! I was searching an easier way to mirror an entire project and had never thought of linking into another revit file. What I ended up doing was linking the file in, Mirroring it, and binding because I need a right and left orientation but the left has a slightly different arrangement than the right. Thanks again.

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