Hello everybody!
I was solving problems with coordination and came across the following interesting thing.
I opened the RevitLookup and chose the BasePoint object. And I saw that in addition to the standard Base Point, Survey Point and Internal Origin, there are 7 additional Internal Origins in the project.
Moreover, when I opened this template on another PC, the project had not 7 Internal Origins, but 7 Survey Point. How is it possible that there are several Internal Origins/Survey Points in the project? And are there any ways to clean it?
P.S. Before using Lookup and searching by ID, the display in the template has only standard Base Point, Survey Point and Internal Origin. The rest can be selected only after searching by ID.
I don't understand what is being pointed out in this screenshot. You have six (6) of the same elements selected and all are positioned at the same x,y,z coordinate. What is selected (I can't read the language)? Can't be the Internal Origin because the IO is not selectable.
Are there multiple saved sites in the project? (Manage ribbon > Location > Site tab)
Steve Stafford
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