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    Default Clash detection zoom in Revit

    Hi everyone

    so i have a central file from Navisworks, it has several disciplines appended to it (mechanical, electrical, plumbing, etc) so i have run a clash detection in it and it has a lot of clashes, is there a way to import this clahes into revit, so i can select them in revit and modify it directly in it? (otherwise i need to "manually" look for the object and modify it
    and, is there a posible way to get a clash detection of some pipes, trays or ducts but with an "extra" clrerance space in just one direction ( x,y or Z, left,right, top or bottom)?

    Thabnks in advance everyone

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    Default Re: Clash detection zoom in Revit

    First there's no such thing as a central file in Navis
    Second you can use the Switchback feature if you are running 2014-2015. If not you can always track an element using the Element Id

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