Hi all - my issue is connected to 2 DWGs that I am linking into revit. DWG A links corect in revit by shared coordinates. But DWG B appears somewhere very far awar from my project basepoint. I have tried to see if these is any difference between these dwgs, and there is none in terms of coordinates. I even linked DWG B back into A and all appears in the correct place. My question is what could be wrong with DWG B that it won t link in the same place in revit, even though is links in the correct place in Autocad?
when you link them in, what settings are you using. Revit likes to set the Imported Units set to "Auto-Detect". I often change that manually to Feet or Inches (or whatever it should be).
Howard Munsell
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Can you share both of those DWG files so we can see what goes on?
Hi all, thank you for your replies - i have tried to see if the DWGs are geo referenced or not, and I used the UCSMAN comand - both DWGs have the world coordinates the same.
Hi, I use the - By shared coordinates method, in the same units as the dgw - meters
Check both DWG file and use BASE command. Are both display at 0,0,0? Also Do both DWG have geo reference?
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