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Model in Place with Revit LT?

Model in Place with Revit LT?

BillAllenSE
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Model in Place with Revit LT?

BillAllenSE
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Can I do this in LT? I can only find "Place a Component". 
TIA

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mauricio_mssf
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This is not a function of REVIT LT, for that you would have to upgrade to a full version.

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BillAllenSE
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Thank you.

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nmarcelis
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@BillAllenSE 
You can check with features each flavour of Revit has on this page.
https://www.autodesk.eu/compare/compare-features/revit-vs-revit-lt



If this helped you please accept this as a solution

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barthbradley
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"Place a Component" is not "Model In Place". You can definitely Place a Component in LT.  

 

Understand that the workaround to Model In Place is to Model a Family in a Family Template and load it into the Project. 

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nmarcelis
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@barthbradley 
This is technically not OPs question
But you are correct, a workaround is to simply create a family.

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BillAllenSE
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That's not a workaround for a sweep.

 

Thank you anyway.

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barthbradley
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@nmarcelis wrote:

@barthbradley 
This is technically not OPs question
But you are correct, a workaround is to simply create a family.


 

So, basically what you are saying is that I'm wrong AND right. Would you say I'm more right than wrong? Or, am I more wrong than right?  Or, am I equally right and wrong?  

 

Just being silly.  Cheers.  

 

 

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BillAllenSE
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Yes!
🙂

Thank you.

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ToanDN
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ejkearney22879
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It a bummer you cant model in place, but I guess it has to have it's limitations.  Making you own family instead of model in place is something I will definitely try.  

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kimmy3aa
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🤕that hurt my brain...I still don't know if you're right or not

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