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April 2009

Where is my command in Revit 2010?

Where is my command in Revit 2010? is originally published on Revit This was posted last week by Nicholas Iyadurai and is now complete. This is a tool which shows you where your Revit tools have moved in the new Revit 2010 UI; this is excellent and is really worth a look. http://revitize.blogspot.com/2009/04/where-is-my-command-in-rac2010-update.html Go to [...]

Creating a new local copy

Creating a new local copy is originally published on Revit This was posted on Steve Staffords blog, if you haven’t already seen this, you should take a look. Paul Kirill, a Revit MEP user with HCYU and Associates have created a application which creates new local copies for you and its very slick. More details [...]

Options Dialog – Alternative Path

Options Dialog – Alternative Path is originally published on Revit OpEd One of the first items people are struggling to find is the Options dialog. We used to find it using the Settings menu > Options. With Ribbonized software it is lurking under the Application Menu, the big “R” button in the upper left corner.It [...]

Shaan’s Digital Design Rodeo Roundup Resources

Shaan’s Digital Design Rodeo Roundup Resources is originally published on Between the Lines I had the pleasure to present to the Seattle based PSAUG Puget Sound Autodesk Users Group last week. I called this my Shaan's Digital Design Rodeo Roundup Seattle 2009 as a fun theme name as I am a digital design rodeo clown [...]

Shaan’s Digital Design Rodeo Roundup Resources

Shaan’s Digital Design Rodeo Roundup Resources is originally published on Between the Lines I had the pleasure to present to the Seattle based PSAUG Puget Sound Autodesk Users Group last week. I called this my Shaan's Digital Design Rodeo Roundup Seattle 2009 as a fun theme name as I am a digital design rodeo clown [...]

Revit 2010 portfolio

Revit 2010 portfolio is originally published on Revit Oh yeah…if you haven’t already heard…2010 has been released. Revit Architecture 2010 http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=12828862 Revit Structure 2010 http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=12856705 Revit MEP 2010 http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=12856705 Go to Original Article Source

What a mesh!!!!

What a mesh!!!! is originally published on Revit I don’t know how I missed this one! But Guillermo Melantoni, the Senior Product Manager for Autodesk, has started a new blog dedicated to AutoCAD’s 3D capabilities. This is a useful read for anybody working with AutoCAD and Revit, especially around the freeform. http://whatamesh.typepad.com/ In fact it [...]

Autodesk Revit Utilities from Biggest Brains

Autodesk Revit Utilities from Biggest Brains is originally published on Revit OpEd If you are interested in: * Comparing Shared Parameter files* Merging Shared Parameter files* Deleting backup files (optionally recursively)* Copying CSV files created for Type Catalog usage for easy change testing* Reporting the versions of Revit used to create family files If yes, [...]

New Book AutoCAD 2010 Transitioning from AutoCAD 2009

New Book AutoCAD 2010 Transitioning from AutoCAD 2009 is originally published on Between the Lines This book, AutoCAD 2010 Transitioning from AutoCAD 2009 covering all of the big AutoCAD 2010 topics and workflows.  This volume contains 17 in-depth lessons, with detailed conceptual coverage, discipline-specific workflows, examples and advanced study exercises on: 2D Parametric Design 2D [...]

New Book AutoCAD 2010 Transitioning from AutoCAD 2009

New Book AutoCAD 2010 Transitioning from AutoCAD 2009 is originally published on Between the Lines This book, AutoCAD 2010 Transitioning from AutoCAD 2009 covering all of the big AutoCAD 2010 topics and workflows.  This volume contains 17 in-depth lessons, with detailed conceptual coverage, discipline-specific workflows, examples and advanced study exercises on: 2D Parametric Design 2D [...]