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Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Weird Reference Callout Rules in Revit

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Over many years of struggling with Revit's numerous quirks, I have never quite figured out what the hidden rules are for Callouts.  Here...
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Friday, 22 November 2019

Travel Path Update in Revit 2020.2

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Hooray - with the release of 2020.2, we finally have something useable in the Revit 2020 Path of Travel feature! The initial release in Re...
Saturday, 9 November 2019

Scope Box View Property Greyed Out in Revit

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Here is a little software trick to catch out the unwary Revit user: There are some situations where the Scope Box property of a view is gre...
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Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Architectural Ceiling Plan Hidden Categories in Revit

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A while back, someone asked me why some model elements remained visible when they turned off ALL Model categories in Visibility Graphics. ...
Monday, 23 September 2019

Inconsistent Units Settings UI in Revit

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There are several very different ways of getting to Units Settings in the Revit User Interface.  Most of them are not very intuitive - ...
Tuesday, 3 September 2019

Reveal Obstacles in Path of Travel - Revit 2020.1

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Revit 2020.1 Enhancement If you place a 'Path of Travel' using the new (in Revit 2020) feature, you may encounter a situation like...
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Tim Waldock is a freelance Revit Consultant, based in Cairns, Sydney, London or anywhere required. Available for: - Revit training; - Troubleshooting; - Implementation; - Auditing projects & Revit setups; - Revit Libraries; - Planning & Advice. Previously the Technology Integration Manager at PTW Architects in Sydney, managing all things Revit.
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