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Tue, Nov 9, 2004 at 6:51:14 PM | Import Revit Project vs. Schedule

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It is true that if we import a revit project into a new revit project (with schedule), the imported project will not be reflected on the new revit project where I imported? Will it help if both shared coordinate? I have encounter this little problem and I believe there must be a way to go around it and so hope someone can help up.. I did try up with another case where I "clt-c" & "clt-v" the whole revit project over the new revit project and it reflected in the new schedule but the only problem is my buildings are all distorted because of the setting in levels.

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Tue, Nov 9, 2004 at 6:59:38 PM | RE: Import Revit Project vs. Schedule

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Sorry, to correct my sentence, What I mention "the imported project will not be reflected in the new revit project", to be more precise, it should be " the imported project will not reflected in the new revit's schedule." btw, for all Indian revitcity citizen: Happy Deepavali tomorrow Asia time.. and US time, the day after.

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Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 3:06:12 AM | RE: Import Revit Project vs. Schedule

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Yes. A linked Revit project will not be reported in schedules. Revit file linking of bldgs is only intended for creating a "campus" plan to establish the relationship of a bldg to site and to adjacent buildings. For scheduling purposes all building elements you need to be in one schedule or another must be created in the same project file. Shared positioning will have no impact on schedules naturally.

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Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 4:34:54 AM | RE: Import Revit Project vs. Schedule

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Thanks Steve, If that the case, I have to start at the right path if I really want everything to be shown in the schedule. btw, I see my computer performance got slow down after I do the linked project.. basically I was linking one project & copy them for a few times (let see duplicate 60 times) in the same project. When I want to rotate the view in 3D view, the image got delayed a few seconds before it regenerate. I suspect it is the RAM that giving me the problem. Currently running on Pentium 4 2.8Ghz (Prescott) but only 256Mb RAM and 64Mb Gforce display card. Any idea if I create the similar project in a file instead of linking the file, will the computer performs better, the same or even worse? Properly it is just my RAM that is really creating all the problems

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Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 4:20:14 PM | RE: Import Revit Project vs. Schedule

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Yes, the ram coupled with the video card... More so the video card that would cause the screen to delay...

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Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 7:36:37 PM | RE: Import Revit Project vs. Schedule

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With only 256mb of RAM you are easily paging to your HD all the time. You probably only get a little over half that for Revit too. FWIW, my home made older PC has an AMD Athlon 1700xp (1.4ghz), 1gb of RAM and a Matrox G450 32mb dual head video card. For most tasks it actually keeps pace with my office Dell P4 3.2 ghz, 2gb RAM w/ Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 quite well. I don't want to pan a large 3d view of a project really but with a bunch of RAM it holds it's own pretty well. Get more RAM...then see about a video card.

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