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Split volume adaptive panels

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Anonymous
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Split volume adaptive panels

I have a volume that is divided into panels. There are multiple types of panels and they have unique instance data inside of them. The volume is split using named reference plane, levels and grids.

 

As our project get bigger, it is taking longer to open this large volume to  edit, especially since only one person can get into it at once. So we`ve been thinknig of splitting the volume.

 

I`ve not found a way to do this without losing the information of the adaptive panels inside yet. Has anyone had success splitting a volume with panels inside without losing all the information?

 

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I`ve tried copy pasting the panels inside, it is not possible.

I've tried copy pasting the volume, it loses all the information and the panels disappear.

I've tried copying the model, removing some of the panels, linking it back in and binding, it does not seem to work. Everything comes in empty.

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Anonymous
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n you elaborate on your problem.  What do you mean by 'Volume'?  What do the adaptive panels do?  Perhaps provide some images that show your problem.

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Anonymous
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Sorry, should have said 'massing'. I used the French Revit term.

 

Adaptive panels are a very niche part of Revit, if you do not know about them, you won't be able to help unfortunately.

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