I am trying to come up with the best way to combine models and allow them to be workable and not too big. I have 5 parts of a building, wings, each in a separate model. There is one model in which they are all loaded so you can see how they work together.It is very difficult to go in and out of each model every time there is a change. I would like to set it up so that I can work in one file and have all the buildings included. For instance, I need to renovate the existing walls on the first floor of ALL the wings. Is there a best way I can do this? Opinions?
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In total they are only about 175 M total. But they are bare bones at this point...Last edited by Kate Schade; March 15, 2017, 04:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Kate Schade View PostIn total they are only about 175 M total. But they are bare bones at this point...
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