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Hi all This is probably a real basic question, with simple answer ... but I'm stuck. I opened a Revit 2010 file in my brand new Revit 2011. It only imported the components and families that I was using in the 2010 version. I need to add a wall thats not in the wall drop-down menu. How do I do this? I can't see anything in the library ...
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You can create a new wall type from a wall that is already in the project or if you have walls defined in other projects and with both projects open in the same Revit session, you can copy to clipboard and paste into your current model.
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Thanks WW Seems a bit convuluted, but will give it a go. Wonder why Autodesk haven't come up with a simpler solution?
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