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Elements from linked Revit models can be copied to the clipboard and then pasted into the host model. To copy and paste elements from linked models. In the drawing area of a view of the host model, move the cursor over the element in the linked model. Press Tab until the element to copy is highlighted, and click to select it.
- Help | About Copying Elements from a Linked Model | Autodesk
When you start the Copy/Monitor tool, choose Select Link,...
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It would be great if we could import the floors/walls of a...
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- Help | Workflow: Copy/Monitor for Linked Models | Autodesk
Copies grids and other elements from the architectural model...
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- Help | About Copying Elements from a Linked Model | Autodesk
When you start the Copy/Monitor tool, choose Select Link, and then select Copy, you can copy elements from a linked model to the current model, and monitor changes to the original elements. When an element in the linked model changes, a warning alerts you of the change. Example for architects and structural engineers: You can copy levels and ...
Oct 19, 2021 · It would be great if we could import the floors/walls of a sound/control booth from the architect's model into ours and make the changes, rather than having to start from scratch. We also use wall based cutting families for speaker cavities and floor boxes that require the walls/floors to be local rather than linked.
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Copying and then pasting elementscan work well when copying a limited number of elements between Revit views of the same or different Revit models.This may not be a good approach when you need to copy many elements with a more complex structure (i.e., elements bind to or hosted on different levels).When linking a model to the host file, the Copy/Monitor Toolin Revit provides much more control on the copying process than binding. However, this is limited to copying certain types of elements li...See the following help topic for more information on this tool: Workflow: Copy/Monitor for Linked Models.In some scenarios, it may be easier to use the Transfer Project Standardscommand to bring project information from one project to another instead of model elements.
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Copies grids and other elements from the architectural model to the engineering model. See Copy Elements for Monitoring. (Optional) Hides levels (and grids and other copied elements) in the linked architectural model, or hides the linked architectural model. See Visibility of Linked Models or Hide a Linked Model in a View.
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Oct 8, 2023 · What is the fastest and easiest method to import all used families from linked *.RVT into the main model in Revit? For example, it is necessary to copy all the families that have been used in a link that contains only MEP families to a main model that has only Architectural elements. When an *.RVT link is inserted into the main model, the families used in the link are not automatically ...