Explode command?

Explode command?

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Explode command?

Anonymous
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Does Revit 2016 have an explode command?

 

If so then where is it?

 

Thank you for your help.

 

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RDAOU
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@Anonymous

 

Yes; FIRST you need to select the imported file to be exploded and the explode option will be available on the Modify|FileName tab

 

PS: are you checking your previous posts to mark the appropriate solutions? otherwise if you will continue to ignore replies after you get them; I am not sure if you will continue to find anyone who would be still willing to help

 

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chrisplyler
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You can explode certain imported file types, such as dwg files. You can NOT explode Revit native content.

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leipert23
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Hey all!  I made a short video on YouTube to explain how to explode a Block from Revit in Revit!

https://youtu.be/l9QTGh5LraQ

 

 

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leipert23
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Solved! Please see my post above!

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veso58S5W
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Hi all,

I watched the video, and, yes you solved your problem.
But I couldn't solve mine. Have to emphasize, I use Revit LT 2024. 
There is no function, in my Revit LT 2024, BIND LINK. Like that I couldn't finish what your video suggest.
To explain my situation:
I had to import IFC made in other program. It is metal frame, it as it is not dimensionally matching the original structure.
I need to "explode" it in order to move beams and columns, and "match" them in proper dimensions.
Might @ToanDN can suggest something and help?
Best regards.

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