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So I have a Sketchup model which i'm trying to import into a revit architecture 2010 conceptual mass so I could start adding a curtain wall... however when I inport the sketchup file I am unable to select individual faces to start manipulating them.
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If you import a Sketchup file in to a mass, any editing of the sketchup shape will have to be done in sketchup, and reloaded. You wont be able to *use* the mass editing tools on it.
Also, MODIFICATIONS done in sketchup will allow the mass to update without disassociatiing from the mass based objects. But deleting/replacing objects in the sketchup model will break associativity.
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