In Navisworks 2022, in the Clash Detective tool, I check the collision of models (it was created in Revit 2022). Report contains incorrect ID values (search for objects in Revit does not work)
If I use the same families (but it modeled in Revit 2020), such error disappear. The report contains a correct ID (search for objects in Revit works) (also tested in Navisworks 2022).
I also did checks in Navisworks 2020 and the problem is the same: for a Revit 2020 a search by ID is works, but for Revit 2022 is not.
In Navisworks 2022, in the Clash Detective tool, I check the collision of models (it was created in Revit 2022). Report contains incorrect ID values (search for objects in Revit does not work)
If I use the same families (but it modeled in Revit 2020), such error disappear. The report contains a correct ID (search for objects in Revit works) (also tested in Navisworks 2022).
I also did checks in Navisworks 2020 and the problem is the same: for a Revit 2020 a search by ID is works, but for Revit 2022 is not.
might be nit picking... but it looks like you may have an extra space in front of the 2022 ID number.
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might be nit picking... but it looks like you may have an extra space in front of the 2022 ID number.
Howard Munsell
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Another trick to see if there is really an issue is to use Navisworks Switchback. It lets you select an object in Navis and then finds the object in Revit. Here is a video on it. Autodesk Navisworks — Switchback to Revit in Navisworks - Bing video
Another trick to see if there is really an issue is to use Navisworks Switchback. It lets you select an object in Navis and then finds the object in Revit. Here is a video on it. Autodesk Navisworks — Switchback to Revit in Navisworks - Bing video
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