Revit crashes when opening a sheet

Revit crashes when opening a sheet

laura.johanssonPN37Y
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Revit crashes when opening a sheet

laura.johanssonPN37Y
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Hi, 

I have a user who's Revit is crashing when opening up a specific sheet:

We have tried doing an audit, renaming the file and saving as, clearing old files, detaching etc. 

Every user that tries to open the sheet gets the same error. 

I'm suspecting that something is corrupt, but how do I know what and where to look?

Cheers!

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barthbradley
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can't you just delete the sheet?  

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laura.johanssonPN37Y
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There are 3 sheets so far that causes this crash and they are packed with information. I'd rather avoid deleting them if possible. This error also occurs when I try to duplicate the sheet with views, fyi. 

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barthbradley
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How about a backup?  Got a good one?   

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ennujozlagam
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check if your are in the same build of revit  > install latest updates from autodesk and see if helps?

 

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laura.johanssonPN37Y
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Tried to restore a local file, the detached version is fine, until it becomes central and we open a local, then it crashes. When I disabled the worksets in the backup it was fine as well. 

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ridantuo
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How many links and DWG files? Usually when I have faced this it is a corrupt DWG. Exploding them usually works. Easy to check also by getting rid of them. Isolating that specific file (depending on the amount of files) is a bit different.

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laura.johanssonPN37Y
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I did not think about the DWG's, I will try it out now and let you know. 

Cheers!

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