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copying a floor type from 1 file to another

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MKH-VB
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copying a floor type from 1 file to another

I have a grated floor in a rvt model that I would like to use in another model. Is there a way to export from 1 of the models to the other one? Thanks for any help you can give.

mkh
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Anonymous
in reply to: MKH-VB

If you want to copy a floor type, you could simply use the clipboard. Open one model, in the Project Browser under Families find your floor type, then right click - copy to clipboard. Then open the new proyect, click Modify - Clipboard - Paste. 

 

You could also make a copy of your model, delete everything in it, and you'll have a blank project which contains all your floor definitions.

 

Or you could copy Project Standards from your original project. This last one will work since a floor is a system family. But, Revit will omit all component families from the copy, so you'll have to load those separately.

 

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okapawal
in reply to: Anonymous

Basically you have a special command to copy settings between projects, including family types, object styles, view templates and many others.

This is Transfer Project Standards from Manage tab.  Open dialog, choose source project and select Floor Types to be copied.



Waldemar Okapa

Sr Product Owner
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MKH-VB
in reply to: okapawal

thanks for that reply. I have added a copy of my ribbon. Not sure where to find that transfer command. Please see attached. Thanks

 

MKH

mkh
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okapawal
in reply to: MKH-VB

Please have a look at the atached image



Waldemar Okapa

Sr Product Owner
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MKH-VB
in reply to: okapawal

perfect..thanks! I appreciate you very much.
mkh

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