is there a way to copy just one view template between revit jobs or other thing rather than just taking them all?
Like a add on or something?
Thanks
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To transfer specific view templates from model "A" to model "B" :
1. Create a new blank model "C". With 'transfer project standards' (Manage Tab) tranfer all view templates from model B to model C.
2. In model C, delete all view templates you do NOT want to transfer or overwrite in model A.
(To delete view templates go to View tab>View Templates)
3. In model A, use transfer project standards and transfer view templates from model C.
Done
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Most of the solutions suggested before work, especially with fairly simple projects; However, when you work with projects with a lot of information or when your two files share a lot of view templates that might have been slighlty modified, this method might be cleaner and safer.
Good luck to all, feel free to comment or suggest if you find a better way to do this
It's hard to tell what comment it is that you are responding to as @RobDraw has many in this thread.
You've also added a wrinkle to the discussion that has not been mentioned, versioning. As we all know, you need to be working in the same version for anything of this nature is being done.
The discussion in this thread seems to be more about a one time task and not one that is needed on a consistent basis and I think you've overcomplicated the process. The two methods discussed here are simple and do not include some of the steps that you have described.
Why are you doing all that extra stuff?
I tried the Pyrevit copying the view templates to the other file. The problem is that all the "display settings" of the Revit Links within the view templates are not transferred to the other model. Anyone knows how to solve that problem?
Mine are actually the same links. One was saved a while ago and one is the current version. I am hoping to copy the previous version view templates to the current version Revit file, carrying over all the Revit Links display settings.
Revit is seeing them as different links. That is why the settings are changing. Even if they are the same files, it is probable that, from the model's point of view, they are different. I don't know if PyRevit can account for this, I just know it doesn't work without PyRevit unless you use the source model to create the target one. but then you wouldn't be needing to transfer the view templates.
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