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Dear Revit Support Team,
I'm currently encountering an issue related to family reloading in my Revit project, specifically with a family named "VFP-Backflow Preventer Flanged Zurn 350AST-OSY.rfa" that contains distinct type names for each diameter.
My project contains this family, albeit only with one type name, specifically, the 6" diameter. My aim is to reload the family to be able to modify the diameter. However, I'm experiencing a persisting issue: regardless of the method used to load the family into my project, the other type names are not being imported, thereby leaving me stuck with the 6" type name.
Please note that if I delete the family from the project and reload it fresh it does load all the diameter (type name). I only mention a specific family for clarity but I am facing the same issue for my whole family library 300+ files.
As a workaround, I've created a family type text file for my family. When loading the .rfa file, Revit prompts me to choose the type name I wish to load. While this does allow me to import new type names into my model, it seems to exclude certain family parameters. For instance, the Family Type: Pipe Accessories, used to control the flange size, is not being imported. This results in the flange size being perpetually stuck at 6", irrespective of the family type name being 8", 10", etc.
I'm seeking your assistance in resolving this problem. Could you provide me with a reliable method for reloading my family into my model while ensuring that all the type names and their associated parameters are imported correctly?
Thank you in advance for your help in this matter. I'm looking forward to your prompt response and a potential solution.
This issue consistently arises when I attempt to copy and paste the family from an existing project into a new one. Manually loading all the required families to construct a mechanical room individually is not a feasible solution. Our workflow relies on a master template.rvt file that includes various arrangements. Typically, I copy and paste a pre-established setup, then simply modify the network configuration and adjust certain diameters according to the specifications of the current project. However, I'm concerned that this method of transferring families between projects may be causing disruptions or errors.
Best Regards,
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