What’s New In Revit 2025!
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by Karl Tanner
1w ago
Autodesk Revit 2025 New Features The newest release of Autodesk Revit, Revit 2025, is now available. This version of Revit improves upon some recent years’ updates and introduces some new features that should make quite the positive impact on projects around the globe. New Revit Home (New Feature) Revit 2025 incorporates a new version of the Revit Home with access to your cloud data. The new Home experience brings a consistent, modern, and easier-to-use homepage that provides a more seamless method of finding models and versions to speed up your workflow. Sheet Collections (New Featu ..read more
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by admin
4M ago
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Export Revit Schedules to Excel
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by Karl Tanner
2y ago
Schedules are really powerful tools in Revit. They can help you check and validate model data, or quantify materials and elements in a project. They can also do really simple things like create a Drawing List. Sometimes though, we need to take the information out of your Revit schedule and export it to something more universally used. Microsoft Excel is the industry leading spreadsheet software program, a powerful data visualization and analysis tool. (Note: There is a similar process for Google Sheets!!) In this quick tip I’ll show you how to easily export your Revit Schedules to excel. Expor ..read more
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8 Essential Tools to Complement Your Revit Workflow
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by Ethan Adams
2y ago
Revit is challenging.  Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran with Revit, it doesn’t really matter – it’s going to dominate your time. From wrapping your mind around the basics to wrangling the software to work with the complexities of a masterful design, the key to finding success with Revit is allowing yourself ample time to dig into the tool and “hammer it out.”  The problem is that in our modern work environment, there are unending distractions that prevent us from finding the solitude and focus to work through complex problems thoroughly and completely. From email to team meetin ..read more
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What is L.O.D? Understanding Level of Development
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by Karl Tanner
3y ago
WHAT IS L.O.D? UNDERSTANDING LOD REQUIREMENTS AND THE IMPLICATIONS TO YOUR MODEL As Revit users, we are all familiar with creating 3D models, and producing the 2D documentation required for our discipline. When working on projects, we often have to share our models and information with other design disciplines in order to work collaboratively. We all need each other to provide correct, accurate and reliable model elements at different stages of a project. Level of Development (LOD) is a scale used to show the reliability of specific model elements at different times during model development. T ..read more
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What is L.O.D? Understanding Level of Development
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by Karl Tanner
3y ago
WHAT IS L.O.D? UNDERSTANDING LOD REQUIREMENTS AND THE IMPLICATIONS TO YOUR MODEL As revit users, we are all familiar with creating 3D models, and producing the 2D documentation required for our discipline. When working on projects, we often have to share our models and information with other design disciplines in order to collaboratively build a BIM model. We all need each other to provide correct, accurate and reliable model elements at different stages of a project. Level of Development (LOD) is a scale used to show the reliability of specific model elements at different times during model d ..read more
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Everything you NEED to know about Revit Sections
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by Karl Tanner
3y ago
Sections in Revit are easy right? We use them everyday in our projects. Be it building sections, wall sections or details, we use them all the time and are pretty familiar with them. But there are some valuable options and settings available to us that can really boost our efficiency when creating sections. We can also Customize the look and feel of our Revit Section Lines to make them stand out. Revit Sections are easily overlooked as we use them all the time, but in this blog post I’m gonna dig a little deeper into the humble Section and reveal some things to help you work smarter. Revit Sec ..read more
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Revit Formulas and Conditionals – Getting to know Revit Formulas!
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by Chris Alby
4y ago
Revit Formulas are powerful ways to drive and control parametric content in a model. If you are building Revit Families, you have probably come across the need to add formulas. These Revit formulas range from the simple to very complex! If you’re looking for info on what Formulas are available to you and how to use them, you have come to the right place. My friend Chris Alby from measuresurvey365.co.uk  is here to explain all about Revit Formulas! Formula syntax Revit formulas support standard arithmetic and trigonometric functions. The following operators and functions are used in formu ..read more
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