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No storefront wall type

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steve
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No storefront wall type

steve
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I have started a project a while back - lets call it "workproject"   - I believe it was an "architecture" type template.  When I try to create a storefront type curtain wall, there is none listed in the project browser.   https://goo.gl/wTSzFA. Perhaps "unused families" purge was done.  

if i start from scratch with either architecture or commercial type standard templates there are 3 curtain wall types, lets call this "testproject"  as I would expect.   https://goo.gl/1TQ8Gi      When I use manage / transfer project standards from testproject to workproject  to bring in the wall types not found in the work project, they still are not found in the workproject.  

 

Import Project Standards allows other wall types to be imported, but NOT curtainwall types.  How can I bring in Curtainwall types from other projects ?   

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No storefront wall type

I have started a project a while back - lets call it "workproject"   - I believe it was an "architecture" type template.  When I try to create a storefront type curtain wall, there is none listed in the project browser.   https://goo.gl/wTSzFA. Perhaps "unused families" purge was done.  

if i start from scratch with either architecture or commercial type standard templates there are 3 curtain wall types, lets call this "testproject"  as I would expect.   https://goo.gl/1TQ8Gi      When I use manage / transfer project standards from testproject to workproject  to bring in the wall types not found in the work project, they still are not found in the workproject.  

 

Import Project Standards allows other wall types to be imported, but NOT curtainwall types.  How can I bring in Curtainwall types from other projects ?   

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ToanDN
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steve
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duh.  Brilliant, of course!  Hiding in plain site.  Thanks ToanDN   that works.  

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duh.  Brilliant, of course!  Hiding in plain site.  Thanks ToanDN   that works.  

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steve
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where is this "copy from" command found?  r2019

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where is this "copy from" command found?  r2019

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ennujozlagam
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any  revit version have (open a new file and your current file) then  go to manage and use transfer project standards to select those you need. thanks





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any  revit version have (open a new file and your current file) then  go to manage and use transfer project standards to select those you need. thanks





Remember : without the difficult times in your LIFE, you wouldn't be who you are today. Be grateful for the good and the bad. ANGER doesn't solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy everything...
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juan9FK2B
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A picture gave you the answer?

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A picture gave you the answer?

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ToanDN
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@juan9FK2B wrote:

A picture gave you the answer?


Apparently.  To clarify, create a new project from the architectural template and Transfer Project Standards.  Then it will bring up the dialog for you to choose Curtain Wall types to copy.

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@juan9FK2B wrote:

A picture gave you the answer?


Apparently.  To clarify, create a new project from the architectural template and Transfer Project Standards.  Then it will bring up the dialog for you to choose Curtain Wall types to copy.

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ryan.wilsonUD3M5
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this doesn't work for me. still no storefront wall type... revit is the worst.

this doesn't work for me. still no storefront wall type... revit is the worst.

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