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    Default Copy with basepoint between projects?

    Our office has an old strategy that we used to use with Autocad: Assign multiple people to each work on copies of the same file then, when they're done, copy what they worked on with a reference point of 0,0 into the original file.

    How can I do this in Revit? I just spent half a day building a stone block facade in a copy of the original file because someone else was working in the original file with the intent of Copying and Pasting in the original coordinates.

    It would be great to know how to copy one element, or group, with a basepoint and then how to paste it into another file with the same basepoint.

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    James
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    You can create a Group of objects in one project, and then Link them "out"
    which creates a new separate Revit project.

    Then in your other Revit project, use Link "in" the Revit project you made from your Group.
    It can be linked and placed by Shared Coordinates/Project Location--which is Revit's version of 0,0,0 origin like in AutoCad. The Linked file can then be "bound"
    into the main Revit project.

    The Cad workflow you are using based on previuos experience is not exactly ideal
    for working on collaborative projects in Revit. Revit "files" are not small individual pieces
    like in Cad. They are large, wholistic assemblies of an entire building model, sheets, views, schedules, details, renderings, etc.

    Search this Forum on Worksets, Linked Models, etc. This is the best practice and workflow in Revit with multiple users working on a single project.

    cheers
    Cliff B. Collins, Registered Architect / BIM Specialist
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    You guys need to learn to use Worksets. It completely eliminates the need to do what you are doing. Every person gets in the same file, at the same time, and works in different areas, and hits save. No copying and pasting necessary.

    Thats going to get ugly real fast when people start modifying wall types and family types. Youre going to have duplicates everywhere.
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    Default Re: Copy with basepoint between projects?

    Thanks, folks. Ever knowledgeable.

    I expect to be moving into Worksets soon enough- I'm just caught with a deadline and had to revert back to what I knew.

    I'll tackle Worksets soon, though. Thanks again!

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    Default Re: Copy with basepoint between projects?

    Quote Originally Posted by cliff collins View Post
    You can create a Group of objects in one project, and then Link them "out"
    which creates a new separate Revit project.
    I'm searching for how to do this simple operation and I don't see any directions. Can you tell me how to do this in 2011?

    Thanks.

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    Dude, if youre going to try learning how to make a group > convert to link > Link in to the other project > Bind (or leave it linked, and learn to learn how to link...) you can learn worksets faster.

    Click the Worksets button. Save the file. Search for "How to Synchronize" and get back to work, lol...
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    Default Re: Copy with basepoint between projects?

    Oh, searched in Revit help and found it. This really isn't what I wanted, I don't think. I want the elements I made in one project copied into another project so that they are live and editable. Is that impossible??

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    see attached.

    cheers
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    I agree with Aaron,

    Using Group/Link/Bind is NOT the best practice for collobaoration in Revit.

    Worksets and Linked models are the better methods.

    But I'm just trying to help answer the OP's questions and help with his current (although not ideal ) workflow. It CAN be done this way--but should be limited to a few special occasions or circumstances and not the mainstream method.

    cheers
    Cliff B. Collins, Registered Architect / BIM Specialist
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    Default Re: Copy with basepoint between projects?

    Quote Originally Posted by cliff collins View Post
    see attached.

    cheers
    awesome! thanks, that was easy. Now, is there a way to explode that imported group so that the elements are editable?

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