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Merge Command in Revit

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BIMAbhi
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Merge Command in Revit

Can we merge two or more than command in a single command in revit?

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi
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LisaDrago
in reply to: BIMAbhi

Can you elaborate a bit more on this - I am not sure what you are wanting to accomplish.

 

LD


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Message 3 of 9
BIMAbhi
in reply to: LisaDrago

For a example:

We will create a single command where two or more than two command execute at a time so that we will reduce our project time.

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BIMAbhi
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LisaDrago
in reply to: BIMAbhi

I have not heard of anywone before wanting to do this and I am not sure you can do this.

Each command has a certain process - I am not sure you can combine commands because of this...

I have a feeling this is somehting Autodesk needs to answer.

 

LD


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rosskirby
in reply to: BIMAbhi

If you want to create a string of commands, you'll have to learn how to use the API to develop your own tool.  You cannot run a sequence of commands out of the box.

Ross Kirby
Principal
Dynamik Design
www.dynamikdesign.com
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denisyukJ
in reply to: BIMAbhi

Hello, 

 

Here's my example. I want to set elevation mark (first command) for the ventilation duct and split it in the same point (second command). Is there any ideas how ot do it?

 

Evgeniy

 

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TimELZ49
in reply to: denisyukJ

Refer to the previous comments.

Message 8 of 9
jordanQE4MP
in reply to: denisyukJ

Or for example create a section (1) and go to view (2). This will save 3 clicks (selection section, right click, go to view). 

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ToanDN
in reply to: jordanQE4MP


@jordanQE4MP wrote:

Or for example create a section (1) and go to view (2). This will save 3 clicks (selection section, right click, go to view). 


So if someone wants to create 10 sections in one go then he needs to close the section view every time before the next one?  Great idea.

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