Dork Side Tips: C'mon baby, lets DVIEW Twist
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I hope I gave everyone an earworm with that punny section heading, because
I can't call the DVIEW command without breaking into song.
Continuing on with my ...
Installing Revit 2014 Jacks Older Versions Ribbon
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If you don't have the luxury of *NOT* using older versions of Revit, and
you have installed the new 2014 version only to start having weird ribbon
issues t...
Multifunction Grips on AutoCAD Dimensions
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The final of my three part video series for Cadalyst Magazine on Multifunction grips has arrived! Are you taking advantage of all those handy tools built rig...
RobiNZ at #RTCAUS 3 - A surprising keynote
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I must admit to being underwhelmed when I first saw the Revit Technology
Conference organisers had selected, self described, Clinical Psychologist,
Author ...
UCS Follow
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The UCS in AutoCAD is a powerful tool. Typically the UCS is moved and
rotated independently of the view. To make the view orientation match the
UCS you can...
Indicating Double Home Runs Correctly in Revit MEP
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Revit MEP will allow you to indicate double home runs when circuiting
electrical fixtures. This can be done by simply dragging a home run arrow
from one ...
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