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Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 11:54:55 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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With the recent release of Revit Architecture 2008 [RAC2008], it is more important than ever to state which version of Revit you are using when asking a question.  There are many new features in RAC2008 that will pertain to many of the questions posted on this forum.

Also, giving more background information in your questions will result in better quality answers and more people willing to take a look at answering your post.

For the lurkers out there, please feel free to post answers when you can.  There is no better way to learn Revit than to start answering some of the questions that other users have.  It forces you to understand the issue and explore a feature or two inside of Revit more in-depth than you may have done on your own. 


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Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 2:18:42 PM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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Why not imbed this in user profiles?

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Sun, May 25, 2008 at 7:20:33 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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Hi,, can anyone help me, I want to print within the same page of an elevation with a current building ( as existing) and with a new building(as proposed) on the same elevation or model without having change the model,


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Tue, May 15, 2012 at 7:27:45 PM | Revit 2012

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I just downloaded the student version of Revit architecture 2012 and I am wonderin how I would go about modifying a walls structure within its profile? Is there a way to add to the wall to make for example vinyl siding on the outside, tyvek, sheathing, studs, insulation, vapour barrier, drywall? I tried modifying the orginal wall in the program but it doesn't any other materials other then the "default wall".


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Wed, May 16, 2012 at 7:28:18 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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Please find a similar thread to tag onto or start a new thread.  This question has nothing to do with the thread title. 

 

The best answer I can give - Learn to use your HELP.  It will tell you how to create new wall types.


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Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:49:16 PM | Please state Revit versionWhat is this forum? being used in your questions

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What is this forum? please explain! What can I get from following this forum.



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Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 8:05:41 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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RevitCity.com is a very useful forum for those questions that come up that you canNOT find the answers to yourself.  There are also a ton of user created dowloads that are there for you chosing...for FREE.  It is a nice learning tool, I just on here to try and help others find answers to their questions and also read others questions that I do not have an answer to and wait for someone else to respond so that I can have the answer for the future.


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Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 10:08:59 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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I have a question I'm using revit Arch. 2013 and i have a plot of land in an adobe reader XI programming. I can't figure out how to change the file into something that i can upload to revit or get it into a revit file. Is there a way to fix this problem.


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Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 10:16:55 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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You really should create your own question and not embed it into an old post.  However to answer your question you can turn it into an image


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Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 10:30:15 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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Thx very much for helping me out with my problem it work. I also would like to know how to create my own thread.


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Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 7:54:52 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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Hi all,

I am using Revit 2014 but after windows 8 was updated to 8.1 revit and autocad went bonkers. They'd come on for 1 second and disappear into thin air. I have since got AutoCAD to work but not Revit - can anyone offer some help on how I can get Revt 2014 to work on Windows 8.1 (64bit).

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Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:02:05 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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Again.. You should create a new thread of this questions.  Have you downloaded the latest updates for revit?


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Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 12:41:33 PM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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Apologies about not creating a new thread.

Where can I get new updates for Revit 2014? I just uninstalled it from my PC a few hours ago but I can always put it back on provided that the updates will help.

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Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 12:56:51 PM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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The updates are where you should almost always start from as they fix problems that have occured after the release date.

 

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Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 6:01:37 AM | Please state Revit version being used in your questions

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Hi, I am facing problem in structural rebar, as I lay it on curve floor the rebar did not align with the edge of curve floor and exceeds outside.

Anyone may help me how I figure out to align exceeded rebar to the curve floor in revit 2015?

Reference: .dwg file

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