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Topic ClosedNested Families?

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    Posted: 02.Mar.2017 at 21:20

[1]Hello Everyone,

 

I am a CAD Designer working on a rather larger project at the minute. Due to the size of the project, I have had to pick up AutoCAD Revit half way through and I am trying to learn and get better at.

 

I have been creating models for this project in AutoCAD 2017 and importing them into AutoCAD Revit 2017. I have been creating a new Mechanical Equipment family for each model. I would love to be able to collect all these families and create one ‘master’ family with each model in it.

 

I would then use this family in my main project to load those models in. I would like to be able to place multiple models down and be able to change separate models to different designs that haven been loaded into the family.

 

If anyone has any idea how I can do this please let me know. If you are unclear what I mean and would like some more information please let me know.

Thank you.

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