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    Default Revit Purge Indicator

    Summary: Gray out the button if the project is at 0 items.

    Description: One of my daily tasks seems to be cleaning outside consultant models for internal team use. Although i use e-transmit and other tools religiously to get the model down to a minimum, i still end up having to use purge continuously until the notice is at 0.

    Not that i typically have to run purge more than 2-3 times, it'd be nice to know that the model was at 0 state and i didn't have to click purge that last time to know my model was 'empty'.

    Product and Feature: Revit MEP - Other

    Submitted By: James Gardner on 10/27/2014


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    Default Re: Revit Purge Indicator

    +1

    Minor, but useful. I would find it more handy within the Family Editor. I frequently use "Purge Unused" on Families I create and modify in order to minimize the file size, and being able to see that it's already purged at a glance would be very convenient. I would like it if this could follow into the QAT icon as well.

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