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Top 10 Revit Apps on Exchange

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    Beschreibung

    Take a walk through Exchange for Revit software and see the most popular apps in action. In this class we will present a mix of Autodesk, Inc., apps that are sure to help any Revit user or CAD manager eliminate repetitive design tasks and create higher-quality designs. See some fun apps too.

    Wichtige Erkenntnisse

    • Find new Revit software add-ins and content on Exchange
    • Download and install add-ins that expand Revit software's feature set
    • Learn how to use 10 great apps available for immediate download on Autodesk Exchange
    • Learn how to use the productivity-enhancing Revit software add-ins to save hours every week

    Tags

    Produkt
    Revit
    Branchen
    Architecture
    Civil / Site development contractors
    Themen
    Architect
    Structural Engineer
    Mechanical Engineer
    Civil Engineer
    Design
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