I like the feature in Revit to attach ducting to existing structures while automatically creating the correct fittings and inheriting their properties such as size and elevation. However, when the object, such as a grill, is in the linked architectural file, I can't get the ducting tool to recognize the grill that has been placed by the architect. Is there a way to adjust the settings of the linked file such that this is possible?
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No, elements in a linked model cannot be changed or manipulated from the host model. You will have to have a copy of the grille in your MEP Project. Look into the Copy/Monitor feature in Revit Help, as that may be the best way for you to maintain coordination with the architect's locations.
I've tried to copy monitor the grill into my model. Pictured below is the grill and the duct. They still won't connect
There is no guarantee that the architect is using grille families that are properly set up for MEP use (i.e., may not have a Duct Connector). I would suggest visiting the intended manufacturer's website and seeing if they have Revit Families for download. You can employ "Type Mapping" (an expanded Copy/Monitor tool) to coordinate with the architectural grilles.