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Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 9:26:45 AM | Combining Revit Models

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Hi Revit City,

 

For my project, I have 27 individual Revit models that I need to reconstitute and create new central files. We have roughly 3 models per floor (there are 6 floors, two buildings) and I need to merge each model into a master file, per floor. I've tried linking the models into each other, binding the models, copy + paste, but each time I lose all panel ID.

Is there a way to merge multiple Revit models into a central file? I need to maintain panel association with framing and be able to apply my Revit plug-in functions to each central file.

Please advise.


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