Uniformat Assembly Code, OmniClass Code For a Window Model

Uniformat Assembly Code, OmniClass Code For a Window Model

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Uniformat Assembly Code, OmniClass Code For a Window Model

Anonymous
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Hello every one, 

 

I am trying get Uni-format Assembly Code and Omni-Class Code for my window model. 

 

I followed all the steps that mentioned here:

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2014/EN...

 

But when I click Edit Type. I found no assembly code as in Fig.1 and when I click it appears as in Fig.2. So pleas I need help as soon as possible.   

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barthbradley
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go to Manage=>Additional Settings and load it into project/family. 

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Anonymous
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Thank you for reply , but I can't find what you mean 

 

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Anonymous
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As it's already a family project 

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barthbradley
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really? Then I guess it's resolved. Right?

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Anonymous
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No the problem still exist 😞 

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ToanDN
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Do you have this folder (or similar, depends on your locale)?

 

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Anonymous
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This is what I found:

 

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ToanDN
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Make sure your library folder path pointing to this location.
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Anonymous
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should I download the UniformatClassifications text documents and the RevitKeyNotes , and paste this files in this location ?

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ToanDN
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Yes for keynotes and uniformat. Omni is in another folder.
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Anonymous
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no .. not yet.. please help 😞

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FGPerraudin
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Do not panick,

Toan and everyone is right.

You just need to inform Revit as to where the external file containing your assembly codes exists.

 

First, check the default location for the file (C:/ Program Data / Autoresk / Rvt 20XX / Libraries / desired library)

If not there, you will have to download it. File is called UniformatClassifications.txt - you can find it on the web or copy paste it from another workstation.

 

Then use the manage > Additional settings > Assembly codes window (sorry for my french.... lol)

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Go and get your file, validate.

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Validate and there you go!

Now you can assign an assembly code to your object!

 

Cheers,

François 

 

(PS: all I did was reorganise the whole conversation, so thx everyone)

 



Francois-Gabriel Perraudin
BIM management and coaching

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