How do I reset all the overriden curtain panels to what is default under Curtain Wall type definitions?
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I doubt that once unpined the panels in order to change there type , we can reset the overriden panels.
Anyway a workaround to make this process a quick one, could be by creating a simple Panel Schedule consisting in two Fields: Family and Type and Counts with Itemize Every Instance unchecked and from here to change the Family and Type
Constantin Stroescu
I don't think you can change one (or multiple PANELS that existing within one curtain wall to an entirely different curtain wall type. The way you've stated that is asking to nest Gate CW into a panel of a Fence CW wall. It doesn't work that way.
I'm not sure that can solve the problem in the way you want it, but a sort of joint venture between a Door Shedule and Panel Schedule could work ...something like in my screencast...
Constantin Stroescu
I have not tried the following... it is only a guess...
Select, by drawing a selection box, the entire collection of elements that make up the wall. Filter the selection, unchecking mullions, curtain walls, or whaterer else you've grabbed, leaving only panels. Unpin them all at once using the ribbon tool. Use the type selector at the top of your properties window to set them to the fence option. Re-pin them all using the ribbon tool.
Does it work?
Works for me too. Actually this is also a problem. At some point in a project You want a curtain wall elements to be pinned as all other elements in a drawing. You cannot pin the overriden elements. Also manually repositioned grids mess up when pinned, as Revit tries to go back to the type grid location rules.
If I've manually changed grids or panels such that the wall no longer meets the rules defined in the type, then I edit the type and remove the rules. I set the horizontal and vertical layouts to none. I set the panel to none. In this way Revit no longer ever tries to re-impliment the rules.
Honestly, I would select the wall consisting of the curtain panels, change the wall to a regular wall, then change it back to the desired curtain wall, that would fully reset the curtain wall.
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