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FLoor Families only shows 1 floor type

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Anonymous
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FLoor Families only shows 1 floor type

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I am trying to figure out why I only have 1 generic floor type in Revit 2019?  Where can I get the others generic floors that used to come in Revit.

FLoor Families only shows 1 floor type

I am trying to figure out why I only have 1 generic floor type in Revit 2019?  Where can I get the others generic floors that used to come in Revit.

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ToanDN
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ToanDN
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Start your project from the Architectural template.
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Start your project from the Architectural template.
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hmunsell
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you can use the Transfer Project Standards tool from another project file or template...

  • open both models in the same session
    • the one with the floor and the needing the floor
  • set the model needing the floor as active
  • Manage ribbon > Settings > Transfer Project Standards
  • in the copy from select the model having the floors you want.
  • Pick Check None
  • only pick the Floor Type option
  • pick OK

the floor types from the other file will be added to yours.

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you can use the Transfer Project Standards tool from another project file or template...

  • open both models in the same session
    • the one with the floor and the needing the floor
  • set the model needing the floor as active
  • Manage ribbon > Settings > Transfer Project Standards
  • in the copy from select the model having the floors you want.
  • Pick Check None
  • only pick the Floor Type option
  • pick OK

the floor types from the other file will be added to yours.

Capture.JPG

 

Howard Munsell
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Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

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