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Question 1: If u insert an IFC 4*3 created in CAD and export it to REVIT u can see the prop[erties of the network created in civil Cad 3d, when the revit closes though, it asks you to save in RVT extension, for that u have an extension ".ifc.RVT".
Why in that case when u access the file again with that extension, the properties are not see by element.
Before in IFC link i can see the properties of the pipes (internal diameters extc) and then i can not see all of these properties, only some of them.
WHy this happen and how to solve it.
Question 2: when u create and insert an annotation family assuming the parameters of the properties of the file ifc.sharedparameter.txt and even setting a value in the dialog boxes related to the edit family dialog box, and then load it to REVIT, it doest affect all the objects as it was explained in the youtube video https://youtu.be/YqOemaUqmWI?si=vG5tgSvsIQTHdIVZUsing IFC4.3 in Revit
Question 3 (civil3D users) : why the network cad civil3D is not recognizing a created part with created parameters for insert in network?
I saw someone in these forums saying that u need to create a block for structure for insert as a part. still how u define that block, with ewhich scale (from the dwg that u are inserting the networks or the scale of the block) where to adjust the scale ? and how to add dwg already pre created without constrains for assume as a part bulder created design without using the part builder menu for insert that? is more easier to avoid all that and just create the blocks in a family in revit? how do you do that importing properties? how in the future export that to civil3d again in case of need of future network infra survey or basic analisys in the project explorer ?
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