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    Posted: 24.Aug.2012 at 17:40

Hello all I have been using AutoCAD since it was released as "9" I know most of the guys here at work have never heard of it. Anyway I need to learn Revit, is there a course or class I can take for beginners or any ideas?



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Call your local AutoDesk reseller and inquire as to whether they offer a Revit training session.  Figure on spending 3 to 4 days for a good course.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Sep.2012 at 22:52
check with your local community college.  They may have some courses you could take to learn revit.  I went through a 2 year degree program and still only scratched the surface of revit so 3-4 days worth of classes seems inefective to me.  Good Luck.
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