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Topic ClosedCreating family in revit (arch) using CAD block

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    Posted: 23.Jun.2012 at 05:01
Hi everyone!!!!

I am newer to this forum. This is my post. Hope this forum will help me to learn more from you people..

I am trying to create door using autocad block in revit architecture but can't do it correct.. need some help...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Sep.2012 at 22:45

It depends on which view you place the Block and what exactly your trying to do using the block.  Usually, what I have found anyhow, Is to use the autocad block all that does is give you a reference to draw your model.  Rather than actually using the block in the model

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Sep.2012 at 05:42
thanks for your answer.. was helpful...
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