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Scheduling 'linked assemblies' inside a separate master file?

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ynemchev
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Scheduling 'linked assemblies' inside a separate master file?

Hi all!

 

Hopefully, an answer will be given to a strange scenario, which involves linked six projects (A.rvt, B.rvt, C.rvt, D.rvt, E.rvt and F.rvt) into a single master file- MA.rvt. All linked projects have assemblies in them, all assemblies have also views and are ready to be scheduled- (plan view as well as side and front elevation views).

When linked to the master file- MA.rvt, none of the assemblies' views show in the project browser, making it impossible to schedule assemblies inside the master file-MA.rvt. In other words, do assemblies' views transfer over when linked into a another project?

 

Any solution would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you advance.

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ynemchev
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Quick update.
It seems that the above scenario applies for doors and windows as well.
In a master file, MA.rvt- none of the door families nor windows families are transferred and listed in the project browser from linked projects.
Curiously enough, scheduling these elements works just fine. Since families are not listed in the project browser and cant be pulled over inside a sheet, no geometry can be used alongside schedules in a linked file?

Any solutions or workarounds?
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cbcarch
in reply to: ynemchev

For views of the Assemblies in the Links in your Master File, try using "By Linked View".

It sounds like you are able to Schedule items from the Assemblies in Links in the Master File by checking "include elements from links" in the Schedule?

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO

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