family missing

family missing

Anonymous
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family missing

Anonymous
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I didn't get families after the revit 2019 installation? can anybody tell me the solution?

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barthbradley
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you mean there's no libraries shown in Option=>File Locations=>Places?  

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Sujan.Maharjan
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See if this helps Revit 2019 content Library


"Revit Lies in the tension between what we want to do and what can be done!"
Message 4 of 9

barthbradley
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..maybe you mean that there is no families loaded in to Default Project Browser?

 

...maybe you mean that when you press Load Family (under Insert Tab) it fizzles out and does nothing? Or directs you nowhere?

 

...maybe it's a particular family you think you should have, but don't?

 

...maybe it's a dumb terminal and don't access the main brain? 

 

...maybe it's System Families. not Loadable Families that are not installed? 

 

....Maybe a reinstall in in order? If you have several versions installed, Autodesk recommends installing them in sequential order following a clean uninstall.     

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/customer-service/download-install/remove-products/clean-uninstall

 

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barthbradley
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is this the first time you ever installed Revit, @Anonymous? What Version did you installed? Have you worked with other versions of Revit? 

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Anonymous
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Message 7 of 9

barthbradley
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Totally expected!  Whew!  Wipe the sweat of you eyebrows and press the Load Family Button on the Insert Tab and Locate and select Family.  You should be directed to the Main Library Folder containing all the goods.   You may need to drill down into into a few folders, but the nice thing is that they are named right for easy navigation.  

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barthbradley
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I gotta know. @Anonymous: how would you rate you experience level with Revit?  That info helps me to help you. 

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Message 9 of 9

Sujan.Maharjan
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Hi,

It seems like you started project on wrong Project Template or started without any Project Template.

  1. Decide which Discipline (Architecture,Plumbing...) you want to work on and Which Unit (Imperial, Metric)
  2. While starting a New Project choose appropriate Project Template  from correct Discipline and Unit
  3. Load Families from Insert Tab if it's not on the Project you started and look into Libraries Folder which Revit directs you by Default (assuming you have installed libraries correctly if it's not I've given you link on my first post)
  4. For additional families look into online resources like Bimobjects.com

"Revit Lies in the tension between what we want to do and what can be done!"
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