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Exposing some legacy behavior lingering in Revit

Exposing some legacy behavior lingering in Revit

From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

Exposing some legacy behavior lingering in Revit

- [Instructor] Today's topic could be easily categorized under obscure. I'm going to talk about some legacy behaviors that have been floating around in Revit for a while, and some of these things I've wondered about for a long time and I finally decided to just dig into it a little deeper and see if I could get a consensus or a sort of summary for you to kind of talk about this but you've no doubt discovered that every now and then you'll have a family that you select in your projects and there's something weird about it, there's some behavior that it doesn't have that you expected it to have and maybe you just chalked it up to an anomaly or perhaps you know, it's something you wanted to dig into a little deeper. So if you wanted to dig into it a little bit deeper then stay tuned, let's talk about it. But the summary is there are legacy behaviors that have come forward as Revit has upgraded over the years. So what I'm looking at on screen here is a bunch of furniture. But I've got…

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