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5/5/2011 10:51:08 AM
 
MIRAGEMAN
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How to best export Revit Structural to AutoCad Structural Detailing  

I have Revit Structure Suite 2010, 2011, and 2012. included in the suites are Revit and AutoCAD Structural Detailing. i want to export Revit to Structural Detailing. Has anyone know of the proper addin software to use, and where to download it?

 

Thanks

5/11/2011 10:42:04 AM
 
karolmos
12 Posts
Joined 03/14/2011
Re: How to best export Revit Structural to AutoCad Structural Detailing
In Response To:  MIRAGEMAN

 Well, It's basic future of colaboration between Revit Structure and Autocad Structural Detailing. As it's been explained also at marketing stuff. If you've got subscription you can even use special extension helping concrete reinforcement in 2011 & at 2012 it's included... You should first try to read your help page. I'm surprised you did not learned the proces since 2010 edition. Are you really a structural engeneer ?

 

5/11/2011 10:49:49 AM
 
MIRAGEMAN
7 Posts
Joined 01/13/2011
Re: How to best export Revit Structural to AutoCad Structural Detailing
In Response To:  karolmos

why did you reply to my post, to be a smart ass.

 

5/11/2011 10:56:58 AM
 
karolmos
12 Posts
Joined 03/14/2011
Re: How to best export Revit Structural to AutoCad Structural Detailing
In Response To:  MIRAGEMAN

 I'm sorry, Mirageman, did you read your help page ?

5/11/2011 11:05:18 AM
 
MIRAGEMAN
7 Posts
Joined 01/13/2011
Re: How to best export Revit Structural to AutoCad Structural Detailing
In Response To:  karolmos

Don't ever reply to any of my posts again. your are very rude!

5/11/2011 11:25:46 AM
 
karolmos
12 Posts
Joined 03/14/2011
Re: How to best export Revit Structural to AutoCad Structural Detailing
In Response To:  MIRAGEMAN

It should be forbidden to ask such questions 
couse when a newcomer read subjekt like this thiks it's imposible to use the app... 
but possibly you are working for competition MIREGEMAN

5/11/2011 11:32:05 AM
 
superJMuser
433 Posts
Joined 08/19/2009
Re: How to best export Revit Structural to AutoCad Structural Detailing
In Response To:  karolmos

As the owner/operator of this website, I ask that you both refrain from any further "name calling".  This is not the place.  When you make a post, please do your best to be courteous in your responses.  If you aren't, I will have no choice but to remove you from the forum, as this "tone" does not promote positive interaction on the forum.

Thanks for your understanding.

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5/18/2011 4:31:32 AM
 
JC
1 Posts
Joined 05/18/2011
Re: How to best export Revit Structural to AutoCad Structural Detailing
In Response To:  superJMuser

 

 

to best export from revit to detailing is to install first the revit structure extension and from there you can choose the acad detailing export utility.



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