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Mar 10, 2020 · My problem is I want to have all the numbers in one schedule, i.e. walls, floors and ceilings. However, at the moment I can only make one material take off schedule with either floors, walls or ceilings separately and not as a combined schedule.
Feb 1, 2024 · Hi, I have already done two different schedules, one choosing the category of structural columns and another with the category of structural framing to may calculate the total material volume but I cannot find a way to combine both schedules in one as both use the same concrete material.
Apr 14, 2018 · How to combine 2 masses together. Hi, I'm having some problems trying to combine 2 masses together when one is extruded out of the other. If you look at the up loaded picture 1. is the curved "curtain wall" and 2. is the arc.
Apr 15, 2014 · Over time Revit has introduced 3 different ways to combine Revit components together: Grouping, Selection Filters & Assemblies. In this white paper, I attempt to explain the differences between Grouping, Selection Filters, & Assemblies.
May 5, 2022 · The first method of combining multiple Revit elements is the group command. To create a group, select the group command from the modify tab . Alternatively, you can select all elements that require grouping, then select the Group command.
May 14, 2017 · When a Revit model is linked into another Revit model, by default we only see the model elements, grids and levels as shown in the image below; this shows the model above, linked into another model and it is currently selected. With the link selected, click Bind on the Ribbon. In this example I will select all three options.
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Oct 8, 2023 · When changing a duplicated material, the original material also changes in Revit. If, for example, a color is changed in one of the materials, it will also be changed to the same in others based on original material. The most common cause of this is not duplicating the Appearance Asset as well.