I have a furniture layout in DWG format that I need to link into Revit.
In the DWG file I have used the ATTDISP command to turn all the attributes off however when I link the drawing into Revit they all appear again.
The way the drawing was set up means all the furniture and the attributes are on the same layer and every item is an indivudual block so I can't simply select all and delete. I can't find a way in Revit to hide the attributes, does anyone know of anything? I haven't been able to find anything similar in any of the forums.
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Hello, and welcome to the Discussion Groups!
Revit does not possess such capability. You will have to place the undesirable attributes on a dedicated Layer in AutoCAD so that Layer can be turned off in Revit. You should be able to accomplish this without exploding the blocks through the use of the -ATTEDIT command. You could write a short repeating script or macro to accommodate for a large number of attributes.
Hi Corey, thanks for your reply. I was afraid I'd find out Revit couldn't do it.
I started out on Revit then learnt AutoCAD so things like LISP routines and things are still a bit beyond me. I can load and use them, but writing them I wouldn't know where to start. I'll see what I can find in the way of posts and tutarials on using the -attedit comand.
Thanks for your help