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I started using design options as my primary workflow to show different design options when I started using Revit. It took a while to figure them out, but I was able to use them effectively. This process took a couple of years with various remodeling work to become comfortable with.
However, I've seen a lot of users not using design options and simply highlighting and copying the entire model over and making changes to that new model. I am surprised by how simple and quick it was to just copy the model versus using design options.
-Much faster/easier/less errors
-View multiple designs next to each other in the same Revit workspace.
-Much easier working between the separate design options when in the same Revit workspace.
My question is, what are the benefits of using design options?
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