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Not to revive an old forum, but I figured I'd post the answer anyway. When linking and importing cad files Revit imports paperspace elements to paperspace and model space elements to model space. For example, when linking a CAD file directly on a sheet, Revit will automatically import elements from the CAD file's paper space. When importing a CAD file into a drafting view or a model view, Revit automatically imports elements from the CAD file's model space. When it notices that you are trying to import items any other way than that, it gives you the error message (No valid elements in Paper Space... OR No valid elements in Model Space...) every time and allows you to continue importing against Revit's 'better judgement.' It can get quite annoying when it keeps giving you such error messages, so if you want to go against Revit's better judgement and avoid error messages, either copy your CAD content from model space to paper space (or visa versa), OR import the file into a Revit equivelent Paper space or Model space (i.e. Sheets vs. Drafting Views/Model Views). Hope that helps anyone who stumbles upon this.
Not to revive an old forum, but I figured I'd post the answer anyway. When linking and importing cad files Revit imports paperspace elements to paperspace and model space elements to model space. For example, when linking a CAD file directly on a sheet, Revit will automatically import elements from the CAD file's paper space. When importing a CAD file into a drafting view or a model view, Revit automatically imports elements from the CAD file's model space. When it notices that you are trying to import items any other way than that, it gives you the error message (No valid elements in Paper Space... OR No valid elements in Model Space...) every time and allows you to continue importing against Revit's 'better judgement.' It can get quite annoying when it keeps giving you such error messages, so if you want to go against Revit's better judgement and avoid error messages, either copy your CAD content from model space to paper space (or visa versa), OR import the file into a Revit equivelent Paper space or Model space (i.e. Sheets vs. Drafting Views/Model Views). Hope that helps anyone who stumbles upon this.
I am having a similar problem. As of a few days ago I had no problem importing CAD files into Revit, but today I keep getting the message "Import detected no valid elements in the files Model space. Do you want to import from the paper space?" When I click yes, nothing imports! I have even tried importing files I have recently imported with success. I am not an Autocad user, therefore wouldn't know how to fix the problem if it is on the file end and not the process end. HELP!!!!!!!!
I am having a similar problem. As of a few days ago I had no problem importing CAD files into Revit, but today I keep getting the message "Import detected no valid elements in the files Model space. Do you want to import from the paper space?" When I click yes, nothing imports! I have even tried importing files I have recently imported with success. I am not an Autocad user, therefore wouldn't know how to fix the problem if it is on the file end and not the process end. HELP!!!!!!!!
Finally figured out. If you are using a Autocad or any program that is newer than the revit you are using, you will have to save the file as an older version . I always prefer ACAD 2000. As you can import these to Illustrator aswell. This will fix the problem of importing and finding your file on the model space. etc etc..
Finally figured out. If you are using a Autocad or any program that is newer than the revit you are using, you will have to save the file as an older version . I always prefer ACAD 2000. As you can import these to Illustrator aswell. This will fix the problem of importing and finding your file on the model space. etc etc..
Nice try.
Nice try.
I just started getting this problem too....
no solution works from this forum.
All i want to do is have a circumference of a building in a new Generic Annotation family.
I've tried:
Copying the lines from project to family > ofcourse not possible
Copying from sheet > not possible
Exporting the circumference lines as DWG, then import the DWG into the family, gives the error message.
It just won't show up in the family.
any other tips besides what i've already tried?
I just started getting this problem too....
no solution works from this forum.
All i want to do is have a circumference of a building in a new Generic Annotation family.
I've tried:
Copying the lines from project to family > ofcourse not possible
Copying from sheet > not possible
Exporting the circumference lines as DWG, then import the DWG into the family, gives the error message.
It just won't show up in the family.
any other tips besides what i've already tried?
@m-de-lange wrote:Exporting the circumference lines as DWG, then import the DWG into the family, gives the error message.
It just won't show up in the family.
any other tips besides what i've already tried?
If you read the entire message from Revit, does it ask you if you want to import from model space?
Also, please see message #4 above.
@m-de-lange wrote:Exporting the circumference lines as DWG, then import the DWG into the family, gives the error message.
It just won't show up in the family.
any other tips besides what i've already tried?
If you read the entire message from Revit, does it ask you if you want to import from model space?
Also, please see message #4 above.
AUTOCAD VERSION NOT MATTER I HAVE ALSO 2000 VERSION BUT STILL GETTING SAME ERROR
AUTOCAD VERSION NOT MATTER I HAVE ALSO 2000 VERSION BUT STILL GETTING SAME ERROR
Message #4 should have enough information for you to eliminate the message from Revit.
If not, start your own thread and include all details about your linked. dwgs and how you are linking them.
Message #4 should have enough information for you to eliminate the message from Revit.
If not, start your own thread and include all details about your linked. dwgs and how you are linking them.
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