To successfully complete the Autodesk certified professional exam, you typically need approximately 1200 hours of real-world Revit software experience and a general understanding of the following topics:
- Parameters and data types
- Analytical systems
- Basic family editing, including editing connectors, light sources, annotations, symbology, and content behavior
- Worksharing and worksets
- Manipulating views and their behaviors, including modeling, drafting, filters, templates, system browser, and more
- Leveraging Revit data, including parameters, constraints, geometry, schedules, tagging, and more
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