Thank you...
Ted
"Allen Lacy" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Yes, Revit has a template with components, dimension styles, linetypes,
etc.
> for residential, commercial and a generic. It is recommended that you
> create your own based on these templates to customize the fonts, styles,
> components that you use most frequently.
>
> "Popz" <tedhicks@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:40619e03$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Ok, I know a little about Autocad and less about Revit... I have been
> > thinking about giving Revit a try (and I will), but, I was
wondering...
> >
> > With Autocad you have a template drawing that sets you up on a new
> > drawing... this template has the text styles, linetypes, line
thicknesses,
> > colors (I know R don't use colors), etc.
> >
> > Does R have a similar set-up OR how does R handle this?
> >
> > Ted
> >
> >
>
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