BIM World
A Professional BIM Learning Platform


BIM Q&A: Why Use a Line to Correct Slight Axis Offsets When Importing CAD into Revit? Is It Necessary?

BIM Q&A | What is the purpose of using a line to correct a slight offset axis when importing CAD into Revit? Is it necessary or not?


Revit 2018 comes with a registration tool and an installation guide. This latest version introduces many practical features. Users can now not only link NWD/NWC files but also directly import Rhino models.

Revit 2018 Chinese version download:

http://www.ddooo.com/softdown/95857.htm

Please note: Clicking the link directly may not work. Copy and paste the URL into a new browser window to access it.

xuebim
Follow the latest BIM developments in the architecture industry, explore innovative building technologies, and discover cutting-edge industry insights.
← Scan with WeChat
Like(0) 打赏
BIM WORLD » BIM Q&A: Why Use a Line to Correct Slight Axis Offsets When Importing CAD into Revit? Is It Necessary?

Comment Get first!

Must log in before commenting!

 

BIM World, A Professional BIM Learning Platform

Stay updated on the latest architecture trends and share new building technologies.

Contact UsAbout Us

觉得文章有用就打赏一下小编吧

非常感谢你的打赏,我们将继续提供更多优质内容,让我们一起创建更加美好的网络世界!

支付宝扫一扫

微信扫一扫

Account Login

By signing in, you agree toUser Agreement

Sign Up