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Configuring the connection settings - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Cert Prep: Revit Structure Certified Professional
Configuring the connection settings
- [Instructor] Okay, now to the good stuff. The new Steel tab. I'm loving this tab, 'cause we can now efficiently model connections in Revit where it before, we didn't even try to spend that much time creating this stuff. So lets take a look at how we can get some connections loaded into our model. In Revit, under projects, lets go to structural template. Next, let me introduce you to the new steel tab. The very first button is Connection. What happens if we just simply click Connection, we look down in our properties and there are no connections loaded. So we gotta bring some in. Hit Escape a few times. The reason they're not loaded, is because there's so many. It's a good problem to have. We can click this drop down and make sure we turn on show warnings and views, because sometimes it won't make the connection, but it will tell you why. Now under Connection, click the Connection Settings button right here. Look at all of these connections. Now, none are loaded into the project…
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Configuring the connection settings2m 38s
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Adding a base plate3m 33s
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Adding a clip angle3m 31s
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Adding a column support3m 58s
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Customizing a connection3m 11s
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Breaking a connection1m 35s
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Adding a plate and bolts3m 41s
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Adding welds and symbols5m 24s
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Adding modifiers6m 7s
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Adding a miter3m 46s
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Adding parametric cuts2m 47s
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