Revit - Moving and or Copying building parts from one file to another - CADtechSeminars.com
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2014
- This video covers on of the ways to move elements from one project to another using copy to clipboard and pasting into another project. It also covers tips and tricks to make the transfer easier and have less errors.
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Thank you... You saved my life!
Thank you for saving my butt. I deleted a bunch of columns and a bridge crane last night, but I made like a hundred back up files.
I brought all the columns and the crane in their own workplane, but I gave it a higher elevation in the model. Then I selected all the objects and changed their workplane. Last I deleted the workplane I pasted because it no longer had components associated with it.
Glad it helped! I know that panic feeling when working at night and things go wrong.
Thanks for the help...!
Brilliant Clip- Thanx The BIMGUY!!
Thank you so much Sir !!!
I know this is an quite old video.. i just had a doubt, regarding what if I want to copy only some elements? then how to paste it in another file? making them fit exactly in older manner?
Does anyone know how to copy some assembly elements from one file to another?
This helped me a lot
Glad to hear!
the problem is when we copy that plan to another file, the panel schedule that we do on that file not appeared :(
thanks broer
I think the main issue I am having is basically that the levels are different and that screws up, especially the stairscases. I tried making new level that follows the old file levels but unfortunaletly it doesnt work properly. There should be a way to enable staircases to be placed without any constraints.
If the levels are 'screwed up' you may consider adding new levels as needed. It may get a bit busy, but you now have actual levels that are correct to associate your stairs and produce the correct stair system.
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Hai frds I need some help
how to transfer the template details in one new project
wht Is the use of cobi data
any one know about dilux plz teach me
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thks & regards
(T.vigneshwaran)
Why does something so simple have ro be an ordeal with Revit?
What we all are really looking for is Autocad's 'WBlock' equivalent & easy to understand Insertion Point.
But Revit has to go out of it's way to wasye our time.
If you are looking for another option, you can use the Group command to create a "Wblock" (Write Block in AutoCAD). In the source file, create a group of the items you want to move. Once the group is created, highlight the group. You should see an option in the Ribbon Called 'LINK". Choose this command and Revit will prompt you to create a standalone RVT file of the objects in the group. Next open the project you want to add it to. Then use the INSERT TAB>'Add Revit Link' command to add the newly created file into the current project. If needed, use the BIND option to convert it back to a group in the current project. Even Ungroup it! Hope this helps.
this is exactly what i need to know but of course there's no SOUND!!!!!! stupid youtube
Sorry about that. I just checked the sound on this video and it is working. Not sure what happened on your side. Check your sound options and/or try another browser.
talks too much