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Revit 2023 TTR

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PhilvK
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Revit 2023 TTR

PhilvK
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Advisor

Revit 2023 is supposed to have the circle TTR option. I can't find it or any YouTube videos showing how to access that function. Am I missing something obvious?  Thanks!

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Revit 2023 TTR

Revit 2023 is supposed to have the circle TTR option. I can't find it or any YouTube videos showing how to access that function. Am I missing something obvious?  Thanks!

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ToanDN
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ToanDN
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Consultant

Where did you get it from?

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Where did you get it from?

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PhilvK
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PhilvK
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Advisor

From Account > Products and Services (??)

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From Account > Products and Services (??)

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ToanDN
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ToanDN
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Consultant

Not the software, but the idea of TTR availability.

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Not the software, but the idea of TTR availability.

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PhilvK
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PhilvK
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Advisor

I thought I read it somewhere or saw it in a video tutorial. Obviously dreaming or wishful thinking.

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I thought I read it somewhere or saw it in a video tutorial. Obviously dreaming or wishful thinking.

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Mike.FORM
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Mike.FORM
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It would appear this option as well as the TTT option are available in AutoCAD only and haven't made their way into Revit yet.

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/video/youtube/lesson/144292-courseId... 

 

The work around would be to draw two lines coincident with the lines you want to be tangent too (if it is a wall face or something else modeled) and use the fillet arc specifying radius to find the circle centerpoint location. Then draw your circle.

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It would appear this option as well as the TTT option are available in AutoCAD only and haven't made their way into Revit yet.

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/video/youtube/lesson/144292-courseId... 

 

The work around would be to draw two lines coincident with the lines you want to be tangent too (if it is a wall face or something else modeled) and use the fillet arc specifying radius to find the circle centerpoint location. Then draw your circle.

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PhilvK
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PhilvK
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Advisor

Yeah, TTR's been in AutoCAD forever. As I mentioned in response to ToanDN's post, I thought Revit 2023 was to have that capability.   

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Yeah, TTR's been in AutoCAD forever. As I mentioned in response to ToanDN's post, I thought Revit 2023 was to have that capability.   

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