Running Revit 2020-22, having an issue with a file being to large to bring into Autodesk Viewer.
I have done all the suggestions that I have seen online.
1. file started at a little over 2 gigs.
2. removed linked models
3. Manage>purged unused
4. went through deleted any plans, sheets and schedules in the project browser.
It is now down to 1.28 Gig.
is there anything else I can do short of deleting families in the 3D model?
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maybe some of the families are huge?, Have alot of detail?
its an equipment model for a grocery store, with cases, registers, check lanes.
I suppose some of the families could be causing the size issue.
Could be. Do these families have a lot of families nested in them? And families nested in the nested families? Sounds like they might.
The "check lanes" family in particular sounds like the type of thing that could have tons of nested families in it.
Some other things to check:
- You mention linked models only. Do you have linked CAD/DXF? Images?
- Do a Save As -> Family Library into a new folder, then sort your families by file size. What's the five largest families (and how large are they?)
@jeff.hopkin7G6BB wrote:
Running Revit 2020-22, having an issue with a file being to large to bring into Autodesk Viewer.
I have done all the suggestions that I have seen online.
1. file started at a little over 2 gigs.
2. removed linked models
3. Manage>purged unused
4. went through deleted any plans, sheets and schedules in the project browser.
It is now down to 1.28 Gig.
is there anything else I can do short of deleting families in the 3D model?
Publish the model to 3D DWF and upload the DWF to Autodesk Viewer.
creating as a 3d DWF works.
i did find there were a dozen or so families from 350000 KB to 12000 KB. those were huge compared to the other 100 families, so this could be part of the problem also.
A 350 MBH family loaded into a project would explain roughly 25% of your filesize..... wow. I've never seen a family that large.
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