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    Revit LT 2013 & Residential Framing

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    12-10-2012 08:46 AM

    Has anyone completed a residential roof framing plan with Revit LT? If so, will you please share with me how you did it.

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    Re: Revit LT 2013 & Residential Framing

    12-11-2012 02:29 PM in reply to: bcarriere

    OK, Anyone using Revit know how to do residential framing (floor & roof framing) in Revit LT?

    Please note in Revit LT there is no "beam system" icon/option.

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    Re: Revit LT 2013 & Residential Framing

    12-12-2012 10:30 AM in reply to: bcarriere

    You can place individual instances of a beam (or other framing member) and then use the array command.



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    Re: Revit LT 2013 & Residential Framing

    12-12-2012 05:28 PM in reply to: loboarch

    Jeff,

    Thanks for the reply! So, in this case, using Revit LT is no different than using AutoCAD (copy and/or array) with the exception that when the beams are arrayed they show up in all applicable views?

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    Re: Revit LT 2013 & Residential Framing

    12-12-2012 08:57 PM in reply to: bcarriere

    Yes plus they are 3D. Move it in any view it changes in every instance. You can move the arrayed set or individually.

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