I'm having nightmares on a campus project Transfering my View Templates and Filters between our office standards project and each building project. Somone described the problem here in 2008: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Revit-MEP/Revit-Filters-are-being-renamed-randomly/td-p/27935... but I haven't found anything more recent in this forum.
The only solution I've found involves deleting all the View Templates and Filters that I have changed since I last transfered them before I transfer them again.
Can anyone tell me what's going on and what I can do about it?
Currently reading:
Thanks to Scott Womac (since deceased) for his tips on this problem. http://forums.augi.com/member.php?432-Scott-Womack
... and I found this on the related problem of renamed filters
Time to read... I'll let you know how I get on once I'm back at work next week. I really need to get this to work. Love to hear anyones success stories.
So here's what I've learned
* Settings for RVT links can give problems: read Transfer view templates (Augi 2008)
* Corruption in View Templates stops them transfering: read View Template and Transfer Project Standards (Augi 2010)
Advice
* Audit your source file if you have problems
* If you're using settings for RVT links make sure that you either link to a dummy rvt file in the template and then use Reload From, or that the same files with the same paths are referenced in the source project.
Hope that saves some people some headaches.
Technical support says "I understand that view filters in view templates are not being transferred via Transfer Project Standards. This is a known issue that is logged with our Development group. One workaround we have found is to delete the view template you are trying to overwrite or update in the new project, then transfer the view templates and filters."
I have asked them where I can look at a list of known issues, I've looked many times without finding such a list.
Filters is a separate item in the Transfer Project Standards list, apart from View Templates. Are you selecting both items from the list before doing the transfer? if you just select View Templates, the Filters won't be transferred.
Hi Alfredo_Medina
Well spotted, I can see I forgot to mention that. As you say, they must be transfered at the same time, which is what I have done. But this problem is a real one which adsk knows about.
Actually you've reminded me that I made a video for Technical Support to save me time convincing them that there actually was a problem. The whole procedure and the unexpected result can be seen here: http://screencast.com/t/nfmwzffr7L
I have checked this in Revit 2014 and there is no change. The problem is not yet solved.
Props to you, Duncan, for sticking with this thread for three years!
Hi Duncan, We seem to be having trouble transferring project standars (specifically view templates) from one project to another. We have tried everything we've found in this and other forums and nothing has worked. We are working in Revit 2016 and have succesfully transferred everything except view templates and the project browser organization.
It is absolutely necessary for us to continue working in the project since we're doing five construction manuals for five houses, each its own project file but all of them need to have the same views and format.
Hope you can give us a hand. Thanks!
Hi Daniela
I hope I can help you out a bit here. As long as it's about using TPS with View Templates, then I guess this is the thread to use...
Can you reproduce the problem with essentially empty files?
We are experiencing this on Revit 2017 and are unable to transfer view templates and filters without the filters breaking. The filters are associated to levels, and the level names are the same in the host and target files.
I would think that this would have been addressed by now!!!!
Our template has nearly 30 view templates which are applied to a large amount of views, and to roll these out we would have to go thru the target, deleted the view templates and filters, then transfer, then go thru each view and apply the templates. With a library of several hundred plans which need updating, this is an insane amount of work.
We are also experiencing a similar issue with Revit 2017. We can get Filter information to carry over into the destination project, however the specific Filter override settings in each View Template are eliminated and need to be reworked from scratch (By this I mean any line weight, color or hatch behavior).
Does anyone know of any Add-On Tools or methods for helping to maintain parody between multiple projects? The CTC Tools appear to have some of this figured out, but it's still a fairly piece-meal process.
Feature Request:
It would be a nice enhancement for future builds, if you could offer the Revit user the ability to "Lock" those override settings to the Filter, kind of like the difference between Type and Instance behavior.
Thanks!
I had the same problem with Revit 2018. New View Templates are transferring fine with all the filters. But if I make a change to the filters, Revit does not recognize this change and this particular View Template is not updated like it has not been changed. The workaround was that I made some unnecessary change to the View Template, for example unchecked the Underlay Orientation parameter. Revit now recognized this change and updated the View Template with correct filter settings.
@renderguy wrote:
We are also experiencing a similar issue with Revit 2017. We can get Filter information to carry over into the destination project, however the specific Filter override settings in each View Template are eliminated and need to be reworked from scratch (By this I mean any line weight, color or hatch behavior).
Does anyone know of any Add-On Tools or methods for helping to maintain parody between multiple projects? The CTC Tools appear to have some of this figured out, but it's still a fairly piece-meal proces.
Thanks!
My add-in View Filter Manager deals with transferring/updating view templates and filters together with filters' overrides between multiple projects. I believe it can solve your problems.
We are still having issues with this in Revit 2021 and 2023. Is there any new information on it?
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