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Plant 3D or Revit talk to Structural Detailing? ?
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Do someone konw how Plant 3D or Revit talk to Structural Detailing??
I tried .dwg or .dxf files in Detailing, which are exported from Plant 3D or Revit. However, the member properties (the size, etc.) are missing.
The Structural Detailing introduction tells: " A structural Steel model created in Autodesk Revit Structure can be exported to AutoCAD Structural Detaling via CIS/2 file to complete all of the steel connection modelling and detailing, and automaticlly creat fabrication shop drawings.".
I don't know what the CIS/2 file means what. Can someone help?
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Re: Plant 3D or Revit talk to Structural Detailing? ?
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For subscription customers, there is a Revit Extensions pack that includes an Export to Structural Detailing.
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Re: Plant 3D or Revit talk to Structural Detailing? ?
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First: download Revit Extension from Subscription or any place.
After install: Revit, Extensions, ASD....then you must designate which sections will be used
See below the attached
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Thanks for ur help
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you're welcome

