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    Posted: 30.May.2008 at 16:43
Hello,
 
I just installed Revit in my pc at home and am gonna learn how to use it at home and please recommend a good book for me which will help me to master it faster.
 
Thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Jul.2008 at 11:35
I too am going to be taking on the mighty Revit in the next few weeks, any book recommendations would be much appreciated.

zhb7 have you tried searching youtube for videos, I was looking at some there last week they seems quite good.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Jul.2008 at 01:56
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Jul.2008 at 16:07
zhb7are you using Revit Architecture or Revit Structural ??

I should have stated that I want to learn Structural suite ........
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Jul.2008 at 06:07
Browse http://www.cadclips.com/ they have free & pay for video clips
also the Revit ArchitectureTutorials, Families Guide, and Training Files are very good as well to get started
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The link PepaR posted is a highly recommended resource. I keep a copy of that book on my thumbdrive along with the datasets. The layout in that book is one of the best ones I've worked with.

Cadclips is another decent site. You can buy the whole set of 10 dvd's for just over $200.00. He's definitely put together a decent library of videos. Watch a couple a day and in no time, you'll have it all up and running.
Give a man AutoCad, and he'll draw you a floor plan.
Give a man Revit and he'll build you a house.
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