How to download the “metric library” and “metric template” for Revit 2015?
I couldn’t figure out how to download the “metric library” and “metric template” for Revit 2015. These metric library\templates should contain files of *.rfa and *.rte
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Jamal
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How to download the “metric library” and “metric template” for Revit 2015?
I couldn’t figure out how to download the “metric library” and “metric template” for Revit 2015. These metric library\templates should contain files of *.rfa and *.rte
Thank you
Best
Jamal
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During the installation you could have added different content packs.
After installation you can add/delete content packs by "Control Panel", "Programs & Features", "Autodesk Revit Content Libraries 2015" then select the content pack(s) you need.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
During the installation you could have added different content packs.
After installation you can add/delete content packs by "Control Panel", "Programs & Features", "Autodesk Revit Content Libraries 2015" then select the content pack(s) you need.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Many thanks EnlInt for the help,
What I mean is to download the rfa and rte files like the ones attached.
They call them sometimes RAC2015 (not sure what might this indicate for)
Is there a particular site to download such files for Revit 2015?
Many thanks EnlInt for the help,
What I mean is to download the rfa and rte files like the ones attached.
They call them sometimes RAC2015 (not sure what might this indicate for)
Is there a particular site to download such files for Revit 2015?
What I mentioned in my earlies post. During installation of Revit (and afterwards) you can install content packs, including metric ones.
These content packs contain different templates (rte) and families (rfa).
I think RAC stands for Revit Architectural Content.
Of course you can create your own families and templates. Or you can use the supplied families and templates and modify them to your needs.
Older families (Revit 2011,2012 etc) can be used also. When you load them in Revit 2015 and save them again they are saved as a Revit 2015 family.
It doe not matter if the families are for previous versions. In most (all?) cases they work just as well in the newer versiosn of Revit.
If you need additional content you can search the internet (look for Revit families or something similar). Several manufacturers supply Revit models.
Another good starting point is seek.autodesk.com
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
What I mentioned in my earlies post. During installation of Revit (and afterwards) you can install content packs, including metric ones.
These content packs contain different templates (rte) and families (rfa).
I think RAC stands for Revit Architectural Content.
Of course you can create your own families and templates. Or you can use the supplied families and templates and modify them to your needs.
Older families (Revit 2011,2012 etc) can be used also. When you load them in Revit 2015 and save them again they are saved as a Revit 2015 family.
It doe not matter if the families are for previous versions. In most (all?) cases they work just as well in the newer versiosn of Revit.
If you need additional content you can search the internet (look for Revit families or something similar). Several manufacturers supply Revit models.
Another good starting point is seek.autodesk.com
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Thank you EnlInt for the very useful answer. This is really quite helpful.
The issue now is that I’m getting exclamation mark as the “autodesk revit content libraries 2015” is checked (attached).
What might this indicate for?
Thank you EnlInt for the very useful answer. This is really quite helpful.
The issue now is that I’m getting exclamation mark as the “autodesk revit content libraries 2015” is checked (attached).
What might this indicate for?
This seems to be more of an installation question. The forum INSTALLATION & LICENSING might be a better forum to get answer to these kind of questions.
But anyway....apparently this symbol is an indication that content will be downloaded from the internet.
In this POST the talk about this issue.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
This seems to be more of an installation question. The forum INSTALLATION & LICENSING might be a better forum to get answer to these kind of questions.
But anyway....apparently this symbol is an indication that content will be downloaded from the internet.
In this POST the talk about this issue.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Many thanks EnlInt for the prompt help.
Appreciated
Jamal
Many thanks EnlInt for the prompt help.
Appreciated
Jamal
Hey how did you get that? i runed that 3 times and my libraries didnt come up.. 😞
Hey how did you get that? i runed that 3 times and my libraries didnt come up.. 😞
Last time I used autodesk was in about 1986, autosketch 2d. Now i'm going for a job that would entail use of revit. So I downloaded the trial version, and am having the same template problems. I'm kinda old school and out of practise, but this problem has cost me 2 days. I don't see and end in sight, and i'm not tech savy enough to know what you guys are talking about. I'm not happy.
Last time I used autodesk was in about 1986, autosketch 2d. Now i'm going for a job that would entail use of revit. So I downloaded the trial version, and am having the same template problems. I'm kinda old school and out of practise, but this problem has cost me 2 days. I don't see and end in sight, and i'm not tech savy enough to know what you guys are talking about. I'm not happy.
Hi hellodavid12,
I have just used the library of 2011.
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Jamal
Hi hellodavid12,
I have just used the library of 2011.
Best
Jamal
Hi, I'm starting to learn how to use revit. I too have problems metric libraries and template. The problem I have is that the default templates are only in rft not rfa. and I can't open the rft files. Another issue is that I can't start because even when I try to draw the grids, the grids have no text and bubbles. I tried to search for the rfa files but no progress. Need help. Thanks
Hi, I'm starting to learn how to use revit. I too have problems metric libraries and template. The problem I have is that the default templates are only in rft not rfa. and I can't open the rft files. Another issue is that I can't start because even when I try to draw the grids, the grids have no text and bubbles. I tried to search for the rfa files but no progress. Need help. Thanks
You should be able to download rfa, rft, rte files like the sample below
You should be able to download rfa, rft, rte files like the sample below
This explains it well. Probably a bit late to help you but hopefully will help someone.
This explains it well. Probably a bit late to help you but hopefully will help someone.
Thanks pirateduck
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Jamal
Thanks pirateduck
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Jamal
First you have to ask the person who installed your software,if there was any internet connection when he installed it.If no you have to download those templates, otherwise they are placed on your machine, but you need to map them. By default, all the family templates will be downloaded to C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\ RVT2016 (RVT if you are using Revit software with all disciplines,rme if using Revit MEP,rac if using Revit Architecture,rst if using Revit Structure.2016 is the version.)then go to family templates and you can see the templates there. Finally, you have to go to Revit Options, File locations and browse to map the exact location.
First you have to ask the person who installed your software,if there was any internet connection when he installed it.If no you have to download those templates, otherwise they are placed on your machine, but you need to map them. By default, all the family templates will be downloaded to C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\ RVT2016 (RVT if you are using Revit software with all disciplines,rme if using Revit MEP,rac if using Revit Architecture,rst if using Revit Structure.2016 is the version.)then go to family templates and you can see the templates there. Finally, you have to go to Revit Options, File locations and browse to map the exact location.
thanks BIM-Mahmoud
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Jamal
thanks BIM-Mahmoud
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Jamal
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