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Scenario:
A hotel project is using groups for their room models. Each floor of rooms of the hotel are grouped together, nesting the room groups on one level into one larger group. Revit recognizes the one larger group made up of smaller groups, but it still acknowledges all the nested groups.
Question:
Does the model run more efficiently once you group a lot of groups into one group, verses having a lot of stray groups, or does it not make a difference because Revit still recognizes the other smaller nested groups?
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