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Thanks for taking the time.... I've had my hand up to ask this question for a while, but nobody noticed...
This is sort of a general question about working in Revit.
In the process of designing a structure, I may want to change a feature shape/size/orientation. In AutoCAD I can quickly copy all of the lines in a model space sketch, and paste the sketch beside the original, and make my changes, leaving the original untouched as a reference drawing. Sometimes I can have three or four versions of a project side by side as I move through the process. When I draw in Revit, I'm working with one drawing. When I make a change, it changes, and I lose the original reference drawing. Is there a way that I have yet to uncover in Revit that will allow me to work like I was working in AutoCAD, with multiple drawings working simultaneously in model space? Does any of this make sense? Do I need to start over with Pencil and Parallel?
Reflections of Charlotte
Residential Building and Design
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