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Sunday, 21 December 2008 |
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It's that time again. One year draws to a close, another one is almost upon us. I just want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported Revit Zone all the way through 2008. That includes everyone who has visited the site, joined our Forums or sent emails. Your support is very much appreciated. 2009 will be an exciting time at Revit Zone. More articles, more tutorials, more news items- basically more Revit in every shape and form! |
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AECBytes: AEC Exhibitor Highlights from Autodesk University 2008 |
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Monday, 15 December 2008 |
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Concluding our focus on AU 2008, here is a link to AECByte's look at the Exhibitor Highlights from this year's event 
"This issue of the AECbytes Building the Future series provides an overview of the AEC-related applications that were on display at the Exhibit Hall at the recently concluded Autodesk University 2008, where over 130 exhibitors were showing hardware and software solutions that work with Autodesk products" Read the entire article HERE |
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Revit Clinic: Material family frustration |
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Thursday, 11 December 2008 |
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If you haven't checked out Harlan Brumm's Revit Clinic blog, you should really add it to your reading list. Harlan's posts are both frequent and informative. One of his recent entries is on the topic of materials for new families. Let me reword that: When you create a new family based on a blank template, you are presented with a bare minimum of materials to choose from. Harlan explains how to transfer a wide pallette of materials for use in your new component. 
Read the entire article HERE |
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