Join Eric Wing for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Cert Prep: Revit MEP Electrical Certified Professional.
- [Eric] Well, I suppose that's it. Thank you very much for watching this course. Keep in mind there's a tremendous amount of content that you could be interested in as well. Feel free to check out these courses as well as the huge library available. Thanks again.
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10/3/2018Released
9/9/2016Once you're finished with this course, you can feel confident taking the Revit MEP 2015 Certified Professional exam.
- Importing AutoCAD files into Revit
- Linking Revit models
- Using worksets
- Creating new family types
- Adding and modifying panels, circuits, switches, conduits, and more
- Creating detail views
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 11/01/2017. What changed?
A: A new video was added that covers creating and applying filters. In addition, the following topics were updated: collaboration, elements, modeling, and views and sheets.
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Introduction
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Welcome57s
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What's new3m 46s
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1. Collaboration
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Link Revit6m 39s
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Create floor plans4m 4s
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Use worksets10m 21s
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2. Elements
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Create a new family type3m 5s
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Edit family connectors4m 30s
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3. Modeling
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Electrical: Use cable trays3m 52s
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Electrical: Work with spaces7m 51s
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4. Views and Sheets
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Apply view templates6m 7s
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Create detail views7m 12s
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Add text and dimensions7m 2s
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Tagging elements6m 23s
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Conclusion
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Next steps14s
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