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# Using Revit alongside Generative Design

There are many ways to integrate generative design processes with current workflows. One key method is to use it to analyze current or create new Revit geometrical and non-geometrical data.

One key method is to use it to analyze current, or create new, Revit geometrical and non-geometrical data.

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In this section, we’ll look at:

* [Using Data from Revit](/03-hello-gd-for-revit/03-07_using-revit-alongside-gd-for-revit/03-07-01_using-data-from-revit.md)
* [Data.Remember Node Inputs](/03-hello-gd-for-revit/03-07_using-revit-alongside-gd-for-revit/03-07-02_data-remember-node-inputs.md)
* [How to Test Revit Data Capture](/03-hello-gd-for-revit/03-07_using-revit-alongside-gd-for-revit/03-07-03_data-capture.md)
* [A Detailed Example Workflow](/03-hello-gd-for-revit/03-07_using-revit-alongside-gd-for-revit/03-07-04_detailed-example-workflow.md)
* [Sharing Logic and Results](/03-hello-gd-for-revit/03-07_using-revit-alongside-gd-for-revit/03-07-05_sharing-logic-and-results.md)
* [Current Limitations](/03-hello-gd-for-revit/03-07_using-revit-alongside-gd-for-revit/03-07-06_current-limitations.md)
* [Accessing Generative Design Directly from Revit](/03-hello-gd-for-revit/03-07_using-revit-alongside-gd-for-revit/03-07-07_accesing-refinery-directly-from-revit.md)


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