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AUGI members worldwide write articles, papers, tutorials all the time. We are beginning something new now, actually hosting that material on our site in a manner that allows readers to find what they are interested in. We have sections in a number of areas, some related to products and others management and organizational issues.
Revit Structure Articles
Revit Structure Basics You Never Learned
An article on the tools, commands, and settings that are relatively basic, but may not be covered in a Level One training course or in help menus in Revit Structure. These items may be the ones that users learn by stumbling upon them, so it follows that they are probably forgotten when Revit is taught. This article teaches some obscure topics and reminds the reader of said topics so that he or she will remember to teach them to beginners.Revit Structure Scheduling: The Basics and Beyond
Author Glenn Jowett investigates additional information that can be added to schedules in Revit Structure to further add value to your documents.How Revit Structure Benefits the Construction Estimator
An detailed look at the translation from Revit Structure to Timberline estimating software by way of Autodesk QTO.Revit Structure, Under the Hood
Key strategies, pitfalls, and methods to maximize use of Revit Structure.Roof Design Simplified with BuildEdge
Designing roofs can be a complicated process. A new product from BuildEdge allows you to create difficult roofs with a single mouse click.AUGI Presents Wish List 2011 to Autodesk
The AUGI Wish List Top 10 for AutoCAD, Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Revit Structure, Autodesk Inventor, and AutoCAD Civil 3D.Adjust the Physical Model with the Analytical
Collaboration with Revit Structure - Work Sharing
Phil Russo's techniques for collaborating in Revit Structure.Revit Collaboration: Then and Now
Troy Gates discusses technologies that have helped Revit projects be more collaborative.Revit Implementation: Workflow Tricks
Learn how to manage the implementation and standardization seamlessly, with a few simple workflow tricks.