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don't think: Do Revit: Taking Revit Server "off-road"

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Taking Revit Server "off-road". So as long as they cut a local before leaving the main office, and SWC when they get back, it could work very well (as long it does not hold up other people attempting to work on the model at the same time). The other thing to keep in mind is that RS only caches the model data to the Local Servers.

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don't think: Do Revit: Fun Tech

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What he is featuring is a an Augmented Reality (AR) demo that simply uses your webcam, a free player software and model. Taking Revit Server "off-road" ► April. (11). Revit Zone. The comments and blog entries on this site represent the viewpoints of the author only. ► July. (2). ► June. (3).

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State of the Construction Industry: February Roundup

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As construction continues to navigate at a Jekyll and Hyde sort of landscape — business models are changing, industry challenges still remain, yet project opportunities show no signs of slowing down and innovation is leading to expansion — keeping tabs of key trends is more important than ever. Mixed-use developments, featuring retail.,

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don't think: Do Revit: Upgrading to 2011: Deleted Levels!? Broken.

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Ive now seen this error show up in three different models, two from 2009 and one from 2010. At first I wrote it off, as the first two models were not 100% familiar to me, and I assumed it was some type of error related to the files, and something the user(s) had done. Revit Zone. So, off went an e-mail to my Autodesk contacts.

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don't think: Do Revit: Platforms vs. Products

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Sorry FLW fans, but in some respects he was a bit of unique genius like Steve Jobs, and most of us are just not that good, we cant design something that will perfectly fit the end users needs 5, 10, 20, 50 years down the road, the best we can do is design something that will adapt well to meet those needs as they come about. Revit Zone.

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