Revit
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What is the difference between project parameter and shared parameter in revit?
What is shared parameter in Revit? Shared parameters are definitions of parameters that you can add to families or projects. Shared parameter definitions are stored in a file independent of…
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What is the difference between reference plane and reference line in revit?
What is reference line in Revit? Create a reference line that you can use when creating model geometry, or to create constraints for the geometry. In the Family Editor, you…
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What is the difference between project and project template in revit?
What is project template in Revit? A project template can include view templates, loaded families, defined settings (such as units, fill patterns, line styles, line weights, view scales, and more),…
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What is the difference between project north and true north in revit?
How do I use True North and project North in Revit? What is True North in Revit? We have the Project North which helps keep the project orthogonal to make…
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What is the difference between model line and detail line in revit?
What is a model line in Revit? Model lines are work plane-based elements that exist in 3D space and are visible in all views. They can be drawn straight or…
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What is the difference between overlay and attachment in revit?
What is difference between attachment and overlay? If we choose Attachment type, then any xref that’s inserted into our drawing will carry through to the next one drawing when we…