From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
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CAD inserts - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Imperial)
CAD inserts
- [Instructor] Many firms have standard libraries of typical details that they use frequently from one project to the next. And a lot of times those typical details are saved in AutoCAD format. Now, while it's certainly possible for you to create native Revit versions of those details, and I do recommend you do that at some point in your Revit implementation, it can be a time-consuming affair. And so in the interim you can certainly use those existing AutoCAD details directly in a Revit project. So we can bring them in, just like we could any other CAD file, and we're going to go to the Insert tab to do that. Now you certainly could use Link CAD for this task, and a lot of CAD or BIM managers would insist on that, but there's also this alternative right here called Import CAD. And there's one or two slight variations between Link and Import that I want to discuss in this video as well. Now I could bring it into this…
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Linking AutoCAD DWG files11m 2s
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Creating topography from a DWG link7m 33s
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CAD inserts6m 42s
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Import tips7m 34s
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Creating groups10m 42s
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Mirroring groups to create a layout4m 57s
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Creating Revit links5m 26s
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Rotating and aligning a Revit link8m 20s
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Establishing shared coordinates7m 46s
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Managing links6m 8s
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Importing a PDF7m 54s
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Understanding file formats2m 29s
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