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When using the bluebeam exporter I am having an issue getting ceilings to plot with the correct settings. Specificaly when printing an HVAC ceiling plan the ceiling grid is showing in full black inst...
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Revit always treats imported PDF as raster.
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It seems to work fine when using the PDF exporter inside of revit which is what you have shown. How...
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hmm, are you printing or exporting via Bluebeam?
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these are the print seetings that appear when using the bluebeam add in
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are you printing to grayscale, color or black lines?
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printing...? I am using the bluebeam add in
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so you are going to File > Print or hitting CTRL+P? and you end up in the addin? i get ...
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so the Vector option in the Print Setup does not ensure Vector?
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It will switch automatically from vector to raster if the "Do Not Show This Message Again" has been...
It is very common to download a family of a product directly from the manufacturer and then use it in the project, in my case working with MEP, most of the families I download contain connectors in o...
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You can use add-ins and dynamo to check models for mirrored elements. This would be the only way I ...
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@leopoldo_andradeXPVL7 wrote: Additionally from the comment of @RSomppi1, I agree that ...
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That seems like a good suggestion for the Ideas forum, however if I understand @leopoldo_andra...
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What you need to do is using nested families with flip function in them. Nest them in the mai...
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@ToanDN wrote: What you need to do is using nested families with flip function in them. ...
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@RSomppi1 wrote: This may work by using types to control the mirroring so one can sc...
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@ToanDN wrote: Those are two different things altogether. One is a technical workflow, ...
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@RSomppi1 wrote: @ToanDN wrote: What you need to do is using nested families with f...
I just spent time carefully noting my issue, only for the Autodesk system failing to connect me and directing me back to the help page that I am having an issue with in the first place. Also lo...
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It seems that 2021.1.2 is now superseded by 2021.1.10. Applying the latest hotfix/update should al...
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I'll answer my last question, it's because the penny pinchers have more influence than those with a...
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Unfortunately I think that the update is only available via a link from Autodesk support and it tak...
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@peter wrote: Why don't Autodesk leave the updates on the website for Franklin D. Roos...
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I suspected that it was the case, but that confirms it, of course the customer is wrong and it is a...
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@peter wrote: of course the customer is wrong and it is all his fault for using old tech.&nb...
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I just went through this exact issue and asked for an explanation of the differences. From...
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Thank you for your responses. When I started working on this project, Revit 2021 was the latest ...
I had to edit an electrical element and put an usb charger, and the final looked like this But then when I checked it in a Section, the newly usb charger just didn´t show up. ...
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Hello, The USB module was not inserted using the proper reference plane, which should be...
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Yes, it is all turned on, but I just checked it in the 3D model, and it looks like this I have...
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Upload the family please
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Here is your USB in your screenshot???: It looks like the nested family is not constrained pro...
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Upload the family for examination, it will save a lot of back-and-forth guessing.
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This is what I see in section in Fine detail mode 3D in Fine detail:
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Is the USB element a nested family? Can you go into that and check its Family Element Visibili...
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Thank you!
I wanted to know it is possible to compare parameters to each other in schedules and have it be conditionally formatted to show you that a value is less than or greater than to another parameter. Som...
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Conditional Formatting
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Schedules
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Here's a Dynamo script which does what you want. It was pretty easy to construct. You need to: a...
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Ahhhhhh, ok, so there's a bit a trickery and manipulation to achieve this. Let me give this a shot....
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Thank you for the info. It's much appreciated.
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If I remember correctly you can't directly compare two parameters to apply a conditional format but...
I'm trying to combine 45 bend elbow and 45 street bend elbow, I figured it would be best to send one into the other to have it automatically, I have two issues: 1. Connecting the parameters ...
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Pipe Fitting
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I'm not an expert at this aspect some other contributors would be able to advise you better. @fabi...
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If you want to show the nested family in schedules then you need to Share the nested family before ...
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Hello, The insertion point must be the same where both connected pipes meet. You must ...
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Your nested family does appear in the pipe fitting schedule:- As a view filter example...
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Both elbows will appear in the schedule if you share the nested family as I showed you in an earlie...
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@fabiosato wrote: The image's insertion point is wrong and must be shifted to the right side...
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THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH!
Hi, I am quite new in Revit, 4 years working on Revit Structure Architecture, and on MEP model in the middle. But I am still cannot decide, what item should be in Structure Architecture Model, and w...
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Hello, It is expected to have switches and outlets placed by the architect, but these it...
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Our models are usually broken out per trade: Architectural Structural Mechanical Duct M...
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If it is necessary for visualization such as rendering, then I just need to link and load the MEP m...
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Hello, Yes, this is the way. If unnecessary, you can hide pipes, cable trays, conduits, ...
Good afternoon! Please tell me how to set up the export of elements from Revit to IFC4 so that the color setting assigned to the element is preserved? For example, the color of ventilation systems, ...
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Figured it out! The color of the equipment was also exported to Ifc. And the material has an e...
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I found a previous response by @L.Maas to another similar post in which he provides this link ...
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...and in another post a user said that using the 2x3 Coordination View configuration solved their ...
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I'm sorry, but could you tell me where I should set these parameters?
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Thank you for your reply! I really appreciate your opinion. Tell me, please, what else do I need t...
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Please tell me how to link the object property and the IfcMainColour class from the set of Pset_Fur...
...dentify that point? https://forums.autodesk.com/autodesk/attachments/autodesk/188/9128/1/Understanding%20Connectors%20in%20Revit%C2%AE%20MEP%20Content.pdf Thanks
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give these a watch..... https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/search?query=MEP+Connectors&...
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Not for the AHU but perhaps for other inline equipment you might use 0.5x dP on each connector...
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@HVAC-Novice has also done quite a bit of work on different methods of applying loss factors t...
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Personally I would suggest picking one system first and working that one out. First you go...
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...oint? https://forums.autodesk.com/autodesk/attachments/autodesk/188/9128/1/Understanding%2...
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He means the point of no pressure change. Where you install the expansion tank.....or at least that...
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Hi Jeremy, Thanks for replying, so currently I am working on this exercise where the engineering...
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For mechanical equipment, you tell Revit what the P drop is not the other way around. On the other ...
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Thank you for the input @iainsavage While the Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP is a great document, ye...
Hi, I have many projects in which there is a specified title block for the project. In these cases, there are also Shared Parameters to the "Title Block" family. To avoid manually adding f...
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Not one click but you can use DiRoots Paramanager (part of DiRoots One addin)to export shared param...
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If you have linked a file, you can use the Transfer Project Standards to copy over all of the title...
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Thanks for your answer. The BIM Manager who creates the Title Block usually sends the "Shared Para...
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If you have the shared parameters file then you can miss out the export step in DiRoots Paramanager...
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Might work if the view is a sheet containing the title block but I don't know. Try it and see. ...