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I know this video isn't technically about positioning your links as you bring them into revit, but ive been having difficulty deciding which Positioning option to choose to get my links to align as well as yours did. I've heard varying opinions on which positioning to use, but wanted to know your thoughts? I saw you used Origin to Origin and the links lined up exactly the way they were supposed to, but i've had issues duplicating this. Is it a Survey point issue? is it the way you lined up your initial "workset 1". Would love any insight here as a new Revit-er that has been tasked to find the most efficient way to line up newly linked Revit links into a project.
Will the sheets in a linked consultant model be manageable in the primary model's Project Browser?, and will Revit create Sheet List(s) from linked consultant models?
Hi Mike , Your Revit Vedios are all very helpful , Would you please allow me to have your contact phone number to have conversation with you , as I am Toronto, Canada and I need to learn from you please? a. How can I convert AutoCAD HVAC file into Revit HVAC file
I need Labels to show on plan for a face-based family. Do you have a solution for that Mike? Currently, you can only do it for wall-based. Example is a Wall Sconce with an LT-31 Label that populates based off of the Type Mark Parameter of the light. Revit won't let me load in Generic Annotations into that "Front" view of a face-based family
Thanks for the video. It is very useful. I just found out thatvwe can change worsket colors: -click on worksets down and then click Worksharing Display Settings
it is not helpful since it also slopes the structural slab which is not correct , we usually only need to slope (parts) which is the top layers above the structural slab and in our office we just use annotation arrows to indicate where the surface slopes to the drainage point
Good morning! I know this video is quite old, but I have a question. Is there a way to constrain the text to within the family, or wrap it so it wouldn't conflict with additional labeled items next to it? Thanks!