Every drawing I try to import an error box "Elements Lost on Import" with the following message "Some elements were lost during import. ActiveX and some proprietary components cannot be imported." And then "Try exploding the file in AutoCAD, or setting PROXYGRAPHICS to 1."
When I close that box, another box opens "Revit" with the message "Import detected no valid elements in the file's Model space. Do you want to import from the Paper space?" If I click yes it goes back to the first box, which I then close and takes me back to Revit MEP.
I went back to AutoCAD 2013 an opened the drawing, selected and exploded it, and made sure that the PROXYGRAPHICS was set to 1. Save the drawing, closed it and then tried to again to import it into Revit MEP and got the same message boxes.
Any ideas?
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bzolla wrote:"Every drawing I try to import an error box "Elements Lost on Import" with the following message "Some elements were lost during import. ActiveX and some proprietary components cannot be imported." And then "Try exploding the file in AutoCAD, or setting PROXYGRAPHICS to 1." "
The first error can be caused by certain objects in the DWG file, such as imported images. Try removing all such items. Also, try exploding the all of the blocks and then purging the DWG file. If the error persists, you can post the file here so we can take a look.
bzolla wrote:"When I close that box, another box opens "Revit" with the message "Import detected no valid elements in the file's Model space. Do you want to import from the Paper space?" If I click yes it goes back to the first box, which I then close and takes me back to Revit MEP."
When you import a DWG file into a View, Revit will look at the import's Modelspace first. If you're importing it into a Sheet, it looks at Paperspace first. This error indicates that the objects are simply not in the 'Space' that Revit initially looks for them. This can be either ignored or you can go into the DWG file and cut/paste the object to the correct Space.
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sforsberg215 wrote:
"Hi I find it easier to link a CAD file than to import it. That's just me, though..."
bzolla wrote:"Thanks Scott
When I tried to link a CAD file I got the same message boxes."
I believe he was just commenting that it is better practice to "Link" rather than to "Import", which are two different means of bringing in DWG files. Both will follow the same rules and, thus, achieve the same errors. The difference between the two is that Revit will retain a connection the Linked DWG file so that it can by easily updated, while the Imported DWG file is just dumped into the Revit file and has no association with the original file. This is the AutoCAD equivalent of "Attach as an Xref" vs. "Insert as a Block"
Thank you for your offer to look at the file. I have tried to purge/explode and can't seem to get it. I am a new Revit user just starting to learn.I have attached the file I am trying to open in Revit. Really appreciate your help.
--bz
The 2010 version worked fine linking into Revit 2012 for me. I would guess the issue you were trying to import a 2013 DWG into 2012 Revit and it was not able to recognise the file format based on a new file format at ACAD 2013.
Tested the theory and recieved the same errors you mentioned in your original post.
bzolla wrote:"The only option I have is to save it in AutoCAD 2010"
Sorry, that's what I intended - mistyped...
tim.winnington wrote:"The 2010 version worked fine linking into Revit 2012 for me. I would guess the issue you were trying to import a 2013 DWG into 2012 Revit and it was not able to recognise the file format based on a new file format at ACAD 2013."
Confirmed. Additionally, when Linked into a Revit 2013 MEP Project, no errors are received. So, use the 2010 version to link into your 2012 Revit Project.
I have done everything you said there. I changed proxy graphics to 1. I got rid of all the text. I have exploded everything three times. I cut and pasted the drawing to a new drawing in model space then tried re-inserting it into the model with a new name. I burst it. I purged it completely. This error keeps coming up. At this point it is nothing but lines. I am at a loss. I feel like sending you the drawing so you can see if you can make it work.
My last effort was to extract the auto CAD background from a pdf. and link that in. It still wont work. Same error. I can link in the old background from the architect, but not this one.
This is an old thread that was solved. You really should start your own thread for more direct answers.
If you are using Revit MEP 2012 and trying to link in a .dwg, it is most likely a versioning/format/proxy problem. Export the .dwg so that AEC objects get converted (exploded) using the method appropriate for your version of AutoCAD or use Drawing TrueView available free from Autodesk. Make sure to choose a .dwg format prior to 2012.
Again, you should start your own thread instead of piggy backing on this one.
And again, by being successful in doing it in 2019 you may have confirmed that it is a versioning issue with the CAD file.
Good luck!
Hello,
Try to save the DWG in an older format, 2013 or earlier.
Fábio Sato
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