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I am noticing that when CAD files are imported that any clips to blocks of xrefs are not maintained in the Revit model. Has anyone noticed this before and is there a way to control this without first exploding or binding that DWG before importing? Thanks!
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Are the xref's pathed correctly and in the correct folder?
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All paths within the CAD file are correctly linked. Does Revit require a particular set up of xreferenced or block files?
*Using Revit 2012
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