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Mirror Project behavior issues

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Anonymous
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Mirror Project behavior issues

A project (the very first our firm produced with revit in 2010) had been completed to 100% cd, then went on hold due to site issues. Project has recently come back, new site, however the building needs to be oriented opposite its original position to work on new site. Model was updated to 2014, then mirrored in total (mirror project). Parts of the model have responded unexpectedly by reconciling out of place. Column grids heads, level tags and lines, and section tags in particular have shifted or in the case of the sections appear flag opposite of their true orientation. 
Ive gone back and corrected column grid (head) positions, and section positions, but now some column grids arent able to be selected, and i swear they reversed their positions to be the opposite of where i relocated them to be! some grids highlight with my mouse hovering over and im able to select them (tab also) others do not. they appear, but are completely untouchable. im the only one working in the model right now. what could be the cause, and most importantly what can be done about this behavior?

thanks!

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fernanda.firman
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Thank you for posting.

 

Unfortunately, we have seen issues when mirroring the entire project. Our development team is aware of it and working on fixing this issue.

 

Have you tried linking the file you want to mirror and than mirroring the it?

 

I understand that this may not be the preferred workflow, so I am including the following link. It is setup for you to submit feature requests, or feedback, directly to our development team:

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=1109794

 

Hope that answers your question.



Fernanda Lima Firman
Technical Support Specialist
Customer Service & Support
Autodesk, Inc.

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Anonymous
in reply to: fernanda.firman

Thank you for responding. I will keep note of any subsequent issues i
encounter in our model. I am hoping we are far enough along in the
production of this project that we can minimize the potential for any
further complications.

Best regards,

Joshua Alan Harter | AIA | LEED AP

Project Architect

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