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Delete Parts

jfjacques
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Delete Parts

jfjacques
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I often get the error message, 

 

jfjacques_0-1603237338529.png

Why does this happen, I also get an "
invalid shape message when I try to create parts once again. "

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ennujozlagam
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try to create in a new file and see if their an issue? if not then you a problem in your current file, try to tick audit before opening the file and try to install latest updates from autodesk and see if helps. if still the same issue we move forward to the next steps. thanks





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barthbradley
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@jfjacques wrote:

I often get the error message, 

 

jfjacques_0-1603237338529.png

Why does this happen, I also get an "
invalid shape message when I try to create parts once again. "


 

hmm? 🤔

 

You "often" get this message?  Just out of the blue? No connection to anything you are doing?  Odd.  Usually, when Revit throws an error on me, it's in response to something I just did, so I'm able to make sense of it.  Sounds like you are saying that this error just pops up randomly without provocation.  I would do a clean uninstall and reinstall of Revit.  

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles...

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martijn_pater
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What are you using parts for and are you using a division profile?

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jfjacques
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I tend to use parts to finish my details - usually cross sections. 

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jfjacques
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Do you "often" answer like this? Just out of the blue? No connection to the question being asked?  Odd. Usually when someone takes the time to answer questions on the forum its in connection to the question being asked.  Sounds like you just like to antagonize and patronize without provocation.  

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martijn_pater
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@jfjacques wrote:

...without provocation.  


Often there are language barriers or other interpretations of questions asked, so "without provocation" is relative. Some questions can be interpreted like complaints, or advice given can be misinterpreted aswell, or ignored.

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barthbradley
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@jfjacques wrote:

Do you "often" answer like this? Just out of the blue? No connection to the question being asked?  Odd. Usually when someone takes the time to answer questions on the forum its in connection to the question being asked.  Sounds like you just like to antagonize and patronize without provocation.  


 

 

Thank you for sharing. I'm moved. 

 

 

 

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