I created three different panels that are two-level based generic families which have been tested and work just fine. I decided to try creating a nested family where I would array these panels to create a wall. The issue I'm running into is that when I load the nested family into a project, the panels no longer attach to the upper level. However, it seems to work just fine within the family itself. I tried setting the upper reference of the panels as well as setting the top offset to a parameter equal to the upper ref. level height but keep getting the same results. Is there a reason why something like this wouldn't work?
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I originally had the panels arrayed but removed it thinking that might have been the issue. Here's the family I'm working with though.
This has always been a limitation in Revit. Nested two-levels Families, such as Columns, will not behave as two-level Families in the Project. There is a workaround...
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