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Revit to Assemble ; unwanted section box

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willem.creffierKCWFB
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Revit to Assemble ; unwanted section box

Hi there,

For two days, all publishings from Revit to Assemble get an unwanted section box.
Any thoughts on how to fix this?

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Kind regards,

Willem

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If you are experiencing an issue where all publishings from Revit to Assemble result in an unwanted section box, there are a few potential solutions you can try:

Check Revit settings: Verify the settings in Revit to ensure that there are no configurations causing the section box to appear in the published models. Look for any settings related to section boxes, view settings, or visibility settings that might be affecting the published output.

Verify Assemble settings: Review the settings in Assemble to ensure that the section box is not being applied or modified during the import process. Check for any filters, view settings, or display options within Assemble that might be causing the section box to appear.

Update software versions: Ensure that you are using the latest versions of both Revit and Assemble. Software updates often include bug fixes and performance improvements that could address issues like unwanted section boxes. Update to the latest versions and see if the problem persists.

Coordinate with the support teams: Reach out to the technical support teams of both Revit and Assemble. They can provide specific guidance and troubleshooting steps tailored to your situation. Provide them with detailed information about the issue, including any error messages or specific steps that consistently reproduce the problem.

Reinstall or repair software: If the issue persists after trying the above steps, consider reinstalling or repairing both Revit and Assemble. Sometimes, files or configurations can become corrupted, leading to unexpected behavior. Reinstalling or repairing the software can help resolve such issues.

Review recent changes: If the problem started occurring after a specific event, such as an update or configuration change, try to identify any recent changes that might have caused the issue. This could include software updates, system configuration changes, or changes to the project file or templates.

Collaborate with colleagues: Consult with other Revit and Assemble users in your organization or industry forums to see if they have encountered a similar issue. They may have insights or workarounds that can help resolve the problem.

Remember to always back up your project files and configurations before attempting any troubleshooting steps or software modifications. This ensures that you can revert to a previous state if needed.
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Hi @hamzaseo456 

 

the dedicated publishing add-in in Revit fixes it.

 

How the view is being chosen "a-priori" when importing the model from ACC is not clear to me.

 

Kind regards,

 

Willem

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in order to have a Revit view available in ACC for publishing to Assemble, you will first have to set up that view for cloud publishing, so that the next time the model is published, it will show up as an option, rather than just the default 3D view. When you go to publish from ACC (or BIM 360), you should be able to select which published 3D view you want to use for publishing.

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