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Hi CADNoob
Thanks, yes I have looked into Revit. One problem with this is that some of the standard detail in Plant Design, like grated flooring, seems hard to model, particularly when we need multiple cutouts for vessels and piping.
Also, a Revit model cannot XREF into AutoCAD and has to be exported to a dumb block each time a steel change is made.
(I did however like the edit-by-grid-line approach that Revit uses).
On the subject of Advance Steel, that is a sore point. We only just spent £1000s last year on the Plant Suite (including ASD) and they remove the application and demand that the user pays for its replacement - that stinks. Even if ASteel is the most appropriate, best-thing-since-sliced-bread product out there, how can I go to the MD and ask him to pay for something he's just bought???
What if AutoDesk gets bored of Advance Steel?
I'm thinking that we stick to the Plant 3D steel offering and supplement with some lisp to re-create lost functionality (like self assembling multi-flight stairs).
Hence the query about the Clip command options.
Phil