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Configure code group for design - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit: Structural Analysis Tools
Configure code group for design
- [Instructor] Okay, let's change some beam sizes. In this video, I'd like to group all the beams in the penthouse and perform a weight analysis. Then we'll be able to choose which framing members we want. So let's jump into robot. Now, some of these settings are getting a little annoying. So the first thing I'm going to do is go to results. Let's go to Maps. Now under displacements, let's turn that back off. It's pretty cool, but I don't want to see it right now. Click Apply. We can close out of the Maps dialogue. Now what you'll notice is this item, right here. This is our Layouts tab. This is very similar to how AutoCAD used to do it, back in the good old days. Where if we change to some predefined layout, it will give us some icons to deal with what we're doing. In this case, I want to deal with Steel. So click the dropdown, let's go to Steel Design. Let's grab Steel/Aluminum Design. Okay. Down here on the view…
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Sending a model to Robot2m 52s
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View display settings2m 45s
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Making changes in Robot1m 44s
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Creating a load combination in Robot1m 8s
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Creating a finite element mesh2m 5s
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Performing a sample analysis2m 30s
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Configure code group for design4m 11s
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Updating a model with Robot1m 44s
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The Results Manager1m 30s
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Saving a Robot file1m 6s
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