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Metric Tutorials - Autodesk

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The first table is the Load Cases table. Revit Structure provides several default load case types that you can<br />

use to generate loads in the model. In this table, you add, edit, or delete load cases.<br />

The second table is the Load Natures table. In this table, you add or delete load natures.<br />

In this exercise, you learn how to add new load cases.<br />

Training File<br />

■ Click File menu ➤ Open.<br />

■ In the left pane of the Open dialog, click Training Files, and open <strong>Metric</strong>\m_RST_SAM3.rvt.<br />

Add a Load Case<br />

1 Click Settings menu ➤ Structural Settings.<br />

2 In the Structural Settings dialog, select the Load Cases tab.<br />

3 Click Add.<br />

Add a load nature<br />

A new load case is added to the bottom of the table, and the Add button changes to Duplicate.<br />

4 Click in the name cell of the new load case, and rename it to Roof Hung.<br />

NOTE The Case Number column of the table is read-only. Revit Structure provides a default number.<br />

5 Under Category, select Dead Loads.<br />

NOTE You can also create a new load case with the Duplicate command. Select an existing load case<br />

record in the table, then click Duplicate. The selected load case is copied in the table.<br />

1 Click in the Load Natures table.<br />

2 Click Add.<br />

A new load nature record is added to the bottom of the table.<br />

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