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Fri, Jun 8, 2007 at 7:35:55 PM | Revit Architecture 2008 Courseware

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ProSoft Releases Revit Architecture 2008 Courseware

May 29, 2007, Salt Lake City, Utah – ProSoft, nationally known for industry leading MicroStation®, InRoads®, and AutoCAD® courseware, has announced the release of the new Revit Architecture 2008 Fundamentals Exercise Workbook. 

Revit Architecture 2008 Fundamentals Exercise Workbook – Provides a detailed introduction to Revit Architecture 2008 design software (formerly Revit Building). Readers will use a realistic workflow to design and model a complete office building, offering an understanding of how Revit Architecture can assist in designing architectural projects. Appropriate as a self-training tool or for a 3-day instructor-led training class. Spiral bound. 900 pages. Exercise dataset CD included.

Topics include:

• Working with project files• The Revit Architecture design environment• Viewing and zooming tools• Working with views and levels• Creating walls• Adding door and window components• Modification tools• Element selection• Curtain walls• Exploring the display system• Component families and types• Sketching floors, roofs and stairs• Creating ceiling grids• Annotating and dimensioning views• Adding tags• Creating schedules• Print setup

ProSoft has long been recognized as the industry leader in developing MicroStation-based training material and computer-based courseware.  They are now bringing the same quality to Autodesk titles.  Courseware is also in development for Civil 3D Fundamentals.  Founded in 1985, the company has been an Autodesk reseller for 17 years and offers a broad range of complementary products and services including instructor-led training classes, hardcopy and computer-based training courseware, custom application development, and CAD management consulting.  Headquartered in Orem, Utah, ProSoft also has offices in Connecticut and Florida. To order please visit http://shop.prosoftnet.com or call ProSoft toll-free at 888-263-0393.   For more information, please contact Patty Rice, ProSoft, at 801-225-5955, 888-263-0393 (toll-free), e-mail sales@prosoftnet.com, or visit www.prosoftnet.com.   Copyright 2007 ProSoft. MicroStation and InRoads are registered trademarks of Bentley Systems, Inc. Autodesk, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D are registered trademarks of Autodesk, Inc. 

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