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Forums >> General Discussion >> Revit Project Management >> Linking Autocadfiles in Revit
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Hi,I'm trying to import my highly detailed Autocad file into revit but I'm finding it a bit tedious. First when I link the file it loses its xref's, second for some reason the sketch boundaries are much wider than the real sketch cousing a view problems.I'm loosing the view and when I crop or zoom un ut's pretty hard to find the file. I also tried linking the x ref file separatly but it located unacpurent in juxtapose to the main file. Any leads?
Does anyone has a surt of guidelines for importing and linking autocad files in revit?
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