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    Load Family

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    09-17-2012 07:55 AM

    I have installed Revit 2013 but I don't have the default project template loaded (I don't know why...).

     

    I decide to make my own project template and for doing it the first step is to load the necessaries families but I don't know how to load all families in one time (for example all the australian libraries).

     

    Is there a way to do it?

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    Re: Load Family

    09-19-2012 05:46 AM in reply to: Symo90

    There are add-ins such as the Family Loaded Pro that can do this.

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    Re: Load Family

    09-19-2012 07:59 AM in reply to: Symo90

    Thank You very much! :smileyhappy:

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    Re: Load Family

    09-19-2012 08:05 AM in reply to: Symo90

    But is a payment software... T.T

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    Re: Load Family

    09-19-2012 08:12 AM in reply to: Symo90

    I'm sure that there are other programs out there then, but I don't know of any (I don't use them).

     

    An alternate method, if it helps, is to create Shortcuts to all of your Families (Explorer » select all » right-click » 'Create Shortcut') and then move all of the shortcuts into a single folder. Revit can load in these families by selecting the Shortcuts, and you can load in all of the Families (via the Shortcuts) within a single folder pretty easily.

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