When I bind my links to a Project, I got "duplicate types" message as shown the image. How can I solve it?
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First question would be why you would bind your links and not leave them as links?
The duplicate types message gives a cause of the issue which is self-explanatory.
So if you really need to bind the links then you have some work to do, depending on the solution you wil choose.
1-Accept the message with Ok. This might give some unexpected results as possibly some families as created in the linked file will be modified to the types as in the project. You would have to check if this causes (major) issues.
2-Modify the duplicate types (rename) in the linked file or in the project file so that you do not have have duplicate types anymore.
3-Change the duplicate types in the the linked file or in the project file so that they match. This can often be done by loading the family with "override the existing version and parameter values" in both the project as in the linked file. You wil have to check that this reloading will not strongly modifes the design intent.
From the above it becomes clear why you in general will try to avoid binding links.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Thank you for your answer. I actually modifed the Project family to match the linkde because I work mainly in the links. But I must admit I didn't Think of renaming. So thanks for that. Yes, it is nessecary pain to bind the links to be able to export to IFC or as a one Revit model to others. Thank you again.
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