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Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 4:47:33 PM | Using Areas for programming and space planning

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We are exploring a transition from ADT to Revit.  We extensively utilizes spaces in ADT during the programing and space plannning process and would like to understand if there is an equivalent process in Revit. In particular can we create a template or master file, or family of typical spaces(areas or rooms) that can be dragged and dropped into a drawing?   Can we incorporate attirbutes in these spaces that stay with the file  from initial space planning to CD's, can we export these attributes?  

 

 


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