When I click Load Families, the folder that comes up doesn't have any families in it. It has structural walls. This is in Revit 2022. I am a teacher and just had it installed. Ideas?
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I wondered the same thing for a while and ended up using families from the previous version I had installed. Revit 2022 doesn't seem to come with the same family libraries it used to. On the Insert tab, instead of clicking Load Family, click Load Autodesk Family. From there, you can load the families you need from the cloud.
@Anonymous wrote:
When I click Load Families, the folder that comes up doesn't have any families in it. It has structural walls. This is in Revit 2022. I am a teacher and just had it installed. Ideas?
You need to install Revit 2022 Content.
Revit 2022 have the content set to online so you won't be burden with installing gigabytes of contents. If you want to access it, you can click on load Autodesk family
Search for the content and then load it to your project.
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