I really don’t want to know if you have an “innie” or an “outie,” unless it pertains to Autodesk® Revit®! Do you use an out-of-the-box initialization file with no changes (outie) or do you customize it (ini) to help users in your company have a more pleasant time opening and using Revit? Have you been avoiding customization with Revit 2012 due to the change in how ini files are created? If so, have no fear—this article will help you out. Click to download the January 2012 edition of AugiWorld and flip to page 24 to read the entire article authored by HMC’s Steve Bennett.
January 19, 2012