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I am trying to insert a roof drain into my mechanical drawing. I am using revit mep 2009. When I click the plumbing tab, then plumbing components, then load and go to imperial library, and plumbing fixtures, and click the roof drain, it just goes back to the last thing selected in the list and won't let me put the roof drain in. Why is this? The closest thing I can get is a floor drain which isn't going to work.
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Did you load a detail component or a model component. Detail components are placed from the drafting tab. Model components from the model tab.
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How do I tell the difference? I tried it from the drafting tab as well, but I get the same result.
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