Change parametric and nested family to a static family

Change parametric and nested family to a static family

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Change parametric and nested family to a static family

Anonymous
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Hello all,

 

For an assignment at work I've created quite an complex family with a lot of different variables (parameters) and nestings.

Because we are the manufacturer of this product I want to use this family to sent to clients of ours so they can use this family in their models.

But this family now contains a lot of information about te product we make and I don't want to share all of this information.

 

So my question is, if there is a fast way to convert this family from a parametric nested family to a non parametric family preffered without nestings.

(and I was hoping that the file size would also reduce a lot because the family is now approximately 35 mb)

 

Thank you for helping.

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aleksei.tkachenko
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Hello

 

Have you considered exporting this family to 3D dwg solid and then importing it back to Revit?

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Anonymous
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Thank you for the response, but I allready tried this option and it works but the biggest issue with this one is that I lose all the materials when I export to dwg.

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aleksei.tkachenko
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OK, how about IFC export/import then?

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Anonymous
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Thanks I just tried that. But unfortunatelly Revit can't load ifc files in families. (Also can't export from .rfa files, but I loaded the family in a project first)

And when I load one into a project I can't get to the family editor because of the IFC.

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kadmonkee
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the clean option is to save as and remove items and nestings as you reduce the family's parametric behavior..

Family 1 has 5 nested families and a series of Parametrers 

1. save as rename, and remove 1 nested family and adjust the parameters accordingly,

2. repeat steps 4 more times. or until you get the result you are looking for.

 






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