Hi B. Scott:
Thanks for posting the info on this! I've been trying to modify and export/import layer settings for exporting from Revit to ACAD.
I'm looking at the PDF you posted with steps. At step #3 you have "Create your new .dwg export settings file and save it to your network",.. and step #4 is to open the "...txt file you just created."
Where is the option to save the settings as a text file? I havn't been able to find that option since Revit 2011.
I would Love, love to do that,.. but I simply cannot find it. I can locate the autodesk-supplied text files (at least through Revit 2013/2014 they are here C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\RVT 2014) but I can't find a way to save a NEW text file with MY layer mappings.
If you could point me to where I can save the settings as a text file I would be most grateful.
Thanks!
Hi Tony, I have been playing around with our DWG export setups as well as speaking with bscott on the side, so I may have some insight for you as well. In my investigations, Revit 2011 was the last release in which they allowed for exporting this setup to a TXT file. I believe that I may have discovered the reason for this: In Revit 2012 and beyond, there is additional settings on each line which allow you to add modifiers to the exported layer names. The 2 attached images show what I am talking about.
When I was diving into my system to see if I could manage to find the TXT files that Revit was using for the default export profiles, I discovered that the Modifier settings (the ones that determine what your modifiers are going to add to the layer name) are not included in the TXT file, and I was unable to find any way for these areas to be populated by any imported TXT file, since these are looking at actual revit object status.
If you see the TXT file that I have attached, this is the default AIA export profile that was located in my program files for Revit. As you can see when you compare the editable fields in the TXT to what fields you can edit within the Revit menu interface, they are clearly not the same. The only fields that can be edited by TXT import are object categories, any modifiers or modifier settings that you wish to add must be done within the Revit interface.
If bscott has found something different than me, I would also love to see if he has come up with a solution 🙂 For now, I will continue to edit all my DWG Export profiles within client standard revit templates.
Long story short: If you wish to edit at least the Layer mappings using a TXT file, you can take the one you found in your system and save as to another location, but the modifier settings will still have to be done within Revit.
Hope this helps!