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I'm using Revit Architecture 2009. When I want to crop a view of one floor plan the error in the attachment appears, but there's no problem with cropping other floor plans in this file. So I made a duplicate of the plan but the same error keeps popping up. Cropping the view by using the view properties won't work either. Does someone have a solution for this problem?
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Does someone have an idea, because I have the same error now when I want to copy paste a component in this project. greetings
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I had that problem last week using Revit MEP 2009. They released a new service pack that same day and it seems to fix the problem. That being said, it may not have been released for all versions of the program.
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Difficult to say what the problem might be, have you tried the following: Perhaps obvious, but did you save the file as something else as Revit suggested? Try creating a new floor plan, not duplicating it. With your second thread, does this happen with all components that you paste into the drawing, or a particular one? Was that same component pasted into the plan previously, or into other plans? - Perhaps the component is dodgy. Try saving it and inserting it as a family rather than copying and pasting into your plan.
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I know that this doesn't help too much, but my problem occured when I would click on certain pipe fittings or try to connect components into other pipe runs. It didn't make any difference if I changed anything at all: Revit would crash when I clicked on those fittings. The only thing that worked for me was the patch that was released last week.
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Perhaps it is a similar problem - fredc83 have you tried installing the latest Architectural patch?
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