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Using naming and code convention

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Using naming and code convention

- When it comes to standards and conventions, there are different approach, depending on the standards, of a country, or the project owner. Those will impact the B model to different degrees, the muddle file name at the level name, object that constitutes the prototype of the project, material applied to an object. Codification can be used to sort and organize objects by code, view naming convention, and a project brother organization can also be defined, naming convention for sheets, also numbering and title block. The file name. All Model shouldn't have a file naming convention. Example, project discipline, phase, Revit version. It's very important to give the version of Revit, it really helps managing multiple projects at a time in which Revit we will need to open them. So project for example here, office and you have this between structure, the phases, detailed design and Revit version for AR 2020. Level. Level…

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