I'm interested in knowing what your favorite useful plugins and add-ons are. Not just the ones that are cool, but the ones that really make your Revit life better.
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Get Level by Steve Faust has been very useful, when I need to delete a Level, or to clean up a bunch of elements that were placed on the wrong level. Batch Material is also a great cleanup tool, to delete a whole bunch of Materials at once.
Both of these are not daily use tools, but when I need them, I'm very thankful for them!Daniel Friesen
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