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I'm building some common families for my firm and some might benefit from the more powerful controls of an adaptive family. However, I'm concerned about performance and I hate to run down a dead-end when the families are put into a real-world Revit file of 600mb and 200 sheets. Are there any best practices, recommendations, guidelines, or test results on the performance impact of using adaptive families? For example, is the process required for added adaptive points linear or exponential? Should regular families be nested into the adaptive instead of modelled directly in the adaptive or does it not matter to performance? What is the impact of each instance placed in the model, if there are 100 is this negligible or severe?
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