when i click on edit family for tha mass i selcted the revit is closing suddenly and give me this window "encountered improper argument" I am using revit 2014 please try to help me
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Hi,
I have studied over your problem. But I have not faced this type of problem. Please can you send me your Revit File or images where you have faced such like problem?
Thanks & regards,
Subhradeep Sen
Kolkata
India
Ensure Revit is updated. Ensure the certified graphics driver is installed (if the card is certified), and that the latest driver is installed (if not using a certified card). Repair: Chick Control Panel > Add-Remove Programs > Find Revit > Repair. Restore Uistate.dat: Exit Revit, Open Windows Explorer, Browse to C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\Revit\Autodesk Revit 2014\, Rename the file UiState.dat to UiState.bak. Start Revit.
Open the directory C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\Revit\Autodesk Revit 2014 and edit the Revit.ini file.
Scroll down to the recent file History and delete all the entries eg File1:C:\Users\Username\document\filename.rvt {This string represents the Recent File Location History} which are currupt.
I've seen something similar, perhaps you may try
-close Revit sessions.
-text edit the affected version revit ini file from the affected user account from this location
\\workstation\c$\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\Revit\Autodesk Revit 20xx\
-within the revit.ini file
scroll to this entry
E.g
[Recent File List]
File1=..................rvt
File2=.............Roller Shutter.rfa
File3=..............rfa
File4=............................rfa
File8=.............................rfa
check that the files are numbered sequentially, corrected it to make it in running order e.g in our case, the File4 skipped to File8, rename File8 to File5
File1=..................rvt
File2=.............Roller Shutter.rfa
File3=..............rfa
File4=............................rfa
File5=.............................rfa
save the changes. try running the Revit program again.
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Forget all that computer nonsense. (we're designers for god's sake...When are we going to get a stable product!)
try opening it from File Explorer.