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Possible Corrupted File - Can't Export to Navisworks

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ronsarlo
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Possible Corrupted File - Can't Export to Navisworks

Hiya,

 

The software I am using is from Building Suite 2015, Revit and Navisworks Manage.

 

I think there might be something corrupted about revit project I am working on.

 

When importing the .rvt from Navisworks, I am encountering an error.

When importing, the computer will process away.  When complete, the .rvt fill will show in the project tree, however no elements will be imported.

The Project Tree shows no sub-elements.

 

I have tried installing the Navisworks NWC export add-on from Autodesk.

When exporting, it will crash out to an error message of "Not Suitable Geometry Found".

[img]http://i.imgur.com/emX7H4r.jpg[/img]

 

I have also asked on the Navisworks forum.

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Navisworks-General/Export-Import-from-Revit-quot-No-Suitable-Geometry-...

 

 

 

I have tried other .rvt files.

I have also taken some elements from the possibly corrupted .rvt file, "group -> link" to turn those element into their own .rvt files.

Those .rvt files export into a .nwc file just fine.

 

 

In case the guys over in the Navisworks forum can't figure out what's going on...

I'm thinking the best option I have is to slowly go through the project, and copy/paste into a new project and do incremental exports to .nwc along the way.

Coming from the AutoCad world, I would simply copy/paste-base-point.  However I am not too sure how to best go about this in revit.

(also.  There are no view templates and not sheets I am worried about.  Just strictly the model).

 

 

thank you guys so much.

Boss is breathing down my neck and I'm sort of stressing out over this.

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ronsarlo
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Here's that screen shot.  I messed up the tags in my original post.

 

 

 

 

I'm considering taking the building apart piece by piece and moving them to a new file.

I can try to do exports along the way and figure out at which point it breaks the Navisworks export.

 

Unfortunately, I'm a bit rusty with my Revit.

What would the Revit equivilant of "copy/paste original basepoint" be?

I'd like to copy/paste without having to fuss with repositioning the elements.

 

Again, thanks in advance.

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