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Sunday, May 15, 2016

What's Hot on Revit Add-ons for April 2016

A handful of add-ins from the Autodesk App Store jockeyed for the most pageviews on Revit Add-ons in April 2016. Four of the add-ins were free, all except the top one: Import / Export Sheet Data from Excel.

A couple of the add-ins attempt to solve common problems, 3D Section Box for creating quick partial 3D views, and CADTracer for converting CAD details to Revit, and a couple have a structural bent, ENRColumn for adding reinforcement to columns and Advance Steel 2017 Extension for connecting Revit to Advance Steel.

Here's how the pageviews compared:


Import / Export Sheet Data from Excel

"The tool designed to import / export sheet information from and to Excel file. The tool will save a lot of time by transferring the sheet list information from Excel and from Autodesk® Revit® to Excel."


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Free 3D Section Box

"This application creates a section box around selected elements. It is also possible to resize the section box by scrolling or moving the track bar in from the application."


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Free EnrColumn

"Use this plugin to: create concrete column and reinforce automatically by picking the diagonal line of 2D columns, and to reinforce existing concrete columns."



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Free Advance Steel 2017 Extension

"With Advance Steel 2017 Extension, Autodesk® Revit® 2017 users can quickly connect their models to Advance Steel 2017 using the export, import and synchronize functionalities to transfer the model BIM data in LOD350 for Structural Steel. This interoperability helps users to more rapidly produce general arrangement drawings, fabrication drawings, BOMs, and NC files for steel structures."


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Free CADTracer

"CADTracer is designed to allow Autodesk® Revit® users to replace CAD imports in projects with Revit Line work. Additionally, you can create the traced lines within Revit Families either as Symbolic Lines or Model lines."


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