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| ACIS | A solid modeling technology. An ACIS object is a geometric shape that is defined using this technology. For example, ACIS represents a cube as a single object (or shape) with 6 sides. Compare with polymesh. Revit Architecture can import ACIS objects contained in DWG, DXF, and SAT files. Revit Architecture can export 3D shapes as ACIS solids. |
| Annotation | A 2D, view-specific element that you use to document a building or design. For example, symbols, tags, keynotes, and dimensions are annotations (also referred to as annotation elements). Annotation elements are always displayed at the same paper size regardless of view scale. Compare with model element and datum. For more information see Annotating and Detailing. |
| Architectural Column | A column that adds architectural interest to a building. You can use architectural columns to model box-outs around structural columns and for decorative applications. Compare with structural column. For more information, see Architectural Columns |
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