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Over at Do U Revit, a comprehensive set of comments may prove useful if you are trying to solve this problem. I have a feeling that this issue is similar to one I have posted about previously, at this link. Revit 2012 was being used on a laptop, with an external projector plugged in for the presentation. He would hover over the correct plane, but when ‘clicking’ the mouse, a different plane would be selected. I recently observed this issue when a presenter in a Lab class could not select a work plane accurately. Delete families when prompted (as you can see, it is one problem Rebar family) Open in 2016, with Audit and Detach, no Worksets openĪ. Open in 2015, with Audit and Detach, no Worksets openģ. Please contact Autodesk Support.Ģ) Next steps are more detailed and resulted in a successful upgrade:ġ. There are too many elements missing in it. You should see the Model Upgrade progress dialog. If the Opening Worksets dialog appears, Close all the Worksets and press OK. Here are a few things to try… along with the ultimate solution.ġ) Try opening the model in the newer version of Revit with Detach and Audit ticked, and choose Specify from the Worksets dialog dropdown. This is due to some corruption inside various families. Secondly, I came across a Structural Consultant Design Model in Revit 2015 that doesn’t want to upgrade to Revit 2016. I’m thinking this one was either an upgrade error, or perhaps the families had some earlier history as a Lighting Fixture?!? Then, those spot elevations worked… Even though the penetration family was a Generic Model with Nested Mechanical Equipment inside a link file. Try turning on Lighting Fixtures in your View (in the host model). These elements were in a model, which was linked into another model. If you use Revit long enough, you will certainly come across issues like this…įirstly, certain Electrical penetration families were not tagging for height when using Spot elevations. Ok, two unrelated issues here, but both are along the lines of “weird stuff that happens in Revit that can be fixed but doesn’t always make sense”.
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