Revit Tutorial - Linking an architectural model

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @Relaxation-Clips
    @Relaxation-Clips Год назад

    Great Clip 🤩

  • @sarafast885
    @sarafast885 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! Thank you for the video!

  • @Thatmattdoe
    @Thatmattdoe 3 года назад

    Okay... so after you linked another Revit file, how can you view the sheets from the other file? I'm unable to view them.

  • @joechombo8110
    @joechombo8110 3 года назад

    Why when I link a revit model to my template it doesn’t show all the floor levels in view range? I have used copy monitor using a exterior section but still nothing. Also, one time i was still seeing linked in families from a previous revit model but even after replacing my backgrounds I was still seeing the others revit families?

  • @McOchanIKut
    @McOchanIKut 7 лет назад +1

    Hi. I would like to create my own project browser template with the Mechanical, Electrical, plumbing and......all the Disciplines in it. Kindly help.

    • @jeffreyriker
      @jeffreyriker 7 лет назад

      A good way to have the Project Browser is to have it sorted by Discipline, then Sub Discipline, then by Family and Type. No need for any filters. If you have say an Electrical floor plan, it will put it in the electrical drop-down of your project browser. In the properties you can specify what Discipline the floor plan is. So if you select it and say you want it to be plumbing, it will automatically change it in your project browser to be under Plumbing drop-down. If you want all 3 disciplines to show up in the browser, you should have 3 different floor plans assigned with each discipline.

  • @BuddyCORNER
    @BuddyCORNER Год назад

    Where i get the excess file?