Pin used to stop the user from moving the element , because if you work at larg project by mistake you will move element
Yes. Revit Architecture or structure certification is important to get the right job with the right salary.
The ground pin or earth pin is the uppermost pin on your plug. It's purpose is to provide a safety barrier between you and the supply in the event of an overload or in case of an accident.
AutoCAD Revit MEP will have both Revit MEP & AutoCAD MEP 2009 , you MEP will perform with the models done with Revit Architectural and AutoCAD MEP 2009 is for drafting purposes. Vijay
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Revit can't create running dimensions because it is a stupid piece of crap.
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In Revit, "pinning" an object locks it in place, preventing it from being accidentally moved or modified. When an element is pinned, it cannot be selected for editing unless it is unpinned first. This feature is useful for maintaining the integrity of design elements while working on other aspects of a project. Pinning can be applied to various elements, including walls, doors, and components.
The Revit City website is a resource that specifically aids people who use the Revit software. One can access the forums, view news and the gallery, and download tutorials and other files that may help them.
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it is the brown wire in a three pin plug