I am guessing you have downloaded the trial version which has all three combined. If I understand what autodesk is doing however if you have a standalone version and are on subscription you will be only eligible for the standalone version. If you want the combined version you will have to upgrade to one of the suites. http://usa.autodesk.com/revit/how-to-buy/
"I am guessing you have downloaded the trial version"
The trial version is the whole version. You just cut Autodesk a check, (if you
are not on subscription), so you can print and save beyond 30 days.
IF- you want to buy it.
Edit: Actually, when you buy a license for Revit, all you're doing is having
them unlock the print and save on a trial version.
But everything about the process is fair and square in my mind.
@vector2
that explains a lot
i didn't know the revit trial was being offered that way
DarrenP
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