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    Default Revit error on imported dwg

    We are getting an error when opening a Revit file that has an imported dwg, see attached. We don't need the dwg imported anymore. Is there a way to detach a dwg from a Revit file without opening it, i.e. AutoCAD reference manager?
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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    If it is linked, try moving the file to somewhere else (or deleting the file) so Revit won't find it when opening your project.

    Andre Carvalho

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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Carvalho View Post
    If it is linked, try moving the file to somewhere else (or deleting the file) so Revit won't find it when opening your project.

    Andre Carvalho
    We thought about that, but we were also hoping there was a way to manage the references without opening the file. We don't have too much flexibility with our network organization standards. Thanks for you help.

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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    Have you tried going to File>Manage Links? You should be able to delete it there.

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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    Quote Originally Posted by jessica.146534 View Post
    Have you tried going to File>Manage Links? You should be able to delete it there.
    It crashes before we can get it open.

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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    It is possible that the file got corrupted, but you can try to send file to Support for investigation in case there is fixable issue.

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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    Quote Originally Posted by greg_gebert View Post
    We thought about that, but we were also hoping there was a way to manage the references without opening the file. We don't have too much flexibility with our network organization standards. Thanks for you help.
    You could just rename the file, perhaps just (TEMP) added to the end of the file name. That would change it enough that Revit couldn't find it, and perhaps you could get in, delete the link, and rename the DWG back. Possibly just a few minutes time, IT will never know.

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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    it appears to be an issue with the rvt file. We thought it was the dwg since it crashed after the rvt file was loaded and during the importing of the dwg as shown on the status bar. We moved the dwg in hopes of being able to opening the rvt and detaching the dwg, but it still crashed. I guess we are lucky since we still have the original components that were inserted in the file and can start over. Thank for all your help.

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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    Have you tried auditing it?

    As a second option, you could try linking this problematic file into a blank file and then use the "Bind" option to make it part of the file.

    Andre Carvalho

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    Default Re: Revit error on imported dwg

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre Carvalho View Post
    Have you tried auditing it?

    As a second option, you could try linking this problematic file into a blank file and then use the "Bind" option to make it part of the file.

    Andre Carvalho
    Is that anything like inserting a block exploded, and if so what do we lose?

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