Revit Tutorial - Quickly Convert CAD Details into Revit Details

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This short tutorial shows users how they can quickly update their existing CAD 2D Detail library into a Revit 2D Detail Library with relative ease.

For a full youtube video on Importing / Linking AutoCAD files into Revit, click the below link:

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Revit Tutorial, Convert CAD Detail, Revit Details, CAD to Revit, Use CAD Details in Revit Project
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Thank you for your sharing, open my mind

isaach
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Fantastic! Thanks much. I was able to do it on my first try. Thanks!

paulg.celentano
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Fantastic is the right word, great presentation .

samirsaddedis
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Is there any shortcut for changing revit detail level in model from coarse to medium to fine. One has to go model or in detail level in the property palette. Can this be done by a shortcut?

arkplato
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Any "prep" to the ACAD files you recommend before importing? I heard a few things when i ask other people. 1) convert all text to Arial 2) purge drawing 3) set scale of detail font so that text size in ACAD drawing is equal to what you want in Revit. Typically 3/32" for us in my company. Thoughts?

Espiritiv
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Is it possible to link one parameter with other family which is totally different
Eg: I have room tags given to HVAC zone, while I am taking schedule I will get it correctly but I need to link this room tags to fire sprinkler to make sprinkler matrix to show how many types of sprinkler are in each room suggest me a method please

Australiaregional
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is that the library that comes with your installation? the German library does not contain that many detail items- and it is also structured differently (worse)

olik
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Is this a legitimate way of carrying out a project in Revit? I naturally assumed sections & elevations on the sheet had to be reflecting the 3D modelled elements, I feel slightly uncomfortable using all the company CAD details for sheeting up, but I can't deny it would be much faster.

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