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ADDITIONS 2 COLLABORATION TABLES REVIT USER GUIDE Compatible with Revit 2013 onwards Version 1.0

Flexiform Additions 2 Collaboration Tables Revit User Guide

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Page 1: Flexiform Additions 2 Collaboration Tables Revit User Guide

ADDITIONS 2 COLLABORATION TABLES

REVIT USER GUIDECompatible with Revit 2013 onwards

Version 1.0

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Addition 2 Collaboration Tables4 Suitable for collaborative working4 Full cable management

4 A2 and A3 legs4 Full finishes to match Flexiform desks

A2 Collaboration TablesRevit Blocks

Table-Flexiform-Add2_

Collaboration_Table_1-13.rfa

Table-Flexiform-Add2_

Collaboration_Table_2-13.rfa

Collaboration Table 1A3 Leg

Collaboration Table 1A2 Leg

Collaboration Table 2A2 Leg

Collaboration Table 2 A3 Leg

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Loading  the  components  into  a  project.  

Flexiform  Flexilink  Racking  blocks  are  standard  family  components.  After  downloading  the  file,  save  it  locally,  then  load  into  your  project  using  the  Insert  –  Load  Family  Tab.    

1. In  the  project  folder  that  you  are  working  in,  go  to  ‘Insert  Tab/  Load  Family’  …  Select  the  component  from  your  saved  location  as  shown  below:    

2. Navigate  to  the  location  of  the  saved  Flexilink  Racking    folder.  Select  the  desired  family  to  load  from  appropriate  folder.  

   

Using  the  Flexilink  Racking  component  families.  

Flexilink  Racking  is  a  range  consisting  of  a  vast  number  of  components.  For  ease  of  use  it  has  been  grouped  into  a  starter  and  extension  bay  that  can  be  used  for  visual  reference  in  your  model.  For  a  specific  arrangement  containing  product  codes,  please  contact  Flexiform  Customer  Services.    

1. Flexilink  Racking  folder  contains  two  families-­‐  a  starter  and  an  extension  bay.  Load  in  both  families  into  your  project.  Place  a  starter  bay  on  the  ground  plane,  type  in  the  required  width,  height  and  depth.        

2. Note-­‐  Sizes  available  are  listed  in  the  component  properties.  If  incorrect  value  is  entered,  an  error  message  will  appear  in  floor  plan  view.  

LOADING THE COMPONENTS INTO A PROJECT

MATERIALS

All families in Collaboration range can be loaded using the Load Family function.

In the project folder that you are working in, go to ‘Insert Tab/ Load Family’… Select the component from your saved location as shown below:

Navigate to the location of the saved Flexiform Collaboration folder. Select the desired family to load from appropriate folder.

Some of the components contain manufacturer specific render materials. Revit will try and find images linked to these materials in following location on your computer:

C:\LocalRVT\Flexiform

The first time you use these components, you will need to copy the materials contained in the “Materials JPEG” folder included in the download into the Flexiform file above. You may need to create the folder structure if you have not used Bimstore components with custom materials before.

Performing the above steps will allow automatic linking of custom finishes from the mentioned location.Alternatively use the Flexiform material library (Revit 2013 upwards only) also included in the download.

More files are available to download at www.bimstore.co.uk/flexiform For help and support please contact 01274 706206 or email [email protected]

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