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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Check here, awesome API, like copy parameters, that let you choose the parameters you want to copy, meaning ALL the parameters, even shared ones. Don't care if it's Cyrillic alphabet. for 2011.
https://sites.google.com/site/kartsup/Julien
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