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Revit 2026 continues to focus on improving documentation efficiency, one of the most popular new feature is View to Sheet Positioning.

If you have ever spent hours manually dragging and aligning floor plans or details across dozens of sheets to ensure they sit in the exact same spot, you know how tedious that process can be. This new feature can automate that alignm...


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I recently received an email from the Autodesk Construction Team announcing a major rebranding. Most of you probably received the same email or saw the Forma rebranding on LinkedIn or other platforms. On March 24, 2026, the Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) as we know it will be rebranded as Forma. If you’ve been following the industry trends, you know this isn’t just about n...


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If you have Autodesk software installed on your computer, you may have noticed this icon in your system tray.

That icon belongs to Autodesk Desktop Connector. a feature that plays an important role in modern CAD/BIM workflows.

What Is Desktop Connector?

Autodesk Desktop Connector is an application that creates a virtual drive on your computer, conne...


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What we call “BIM” today is the result of decades of gradual change: technological, procedural, and cultural. Each era brought its own definition, priorities, and terminology. This is why we often see different definitions of BIM. But BIM today is less about software and more about information management.

BIM in the 1990s

In the 1990s, BIM as a term wa...


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We often hear the jargon “CAD to BIM”, where BIM is often described as the “replacement” for CAD. This sounds reasonable, especially when BIM software looks more advanced and produces 3D models. However, this idea is often misleading. When you think BIM is just a software switch, like from AutoCAD to Revit, then this is not the right CAD-to-BIM perception.

CAD and...

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