Arkman
2011-07-12, 12:55 PM
We do a lot of projects for the same company. Inevitably we work on a project then later work on that same building again. We finally did this with a revit project.
I'm having trouble with it. When we did the originally project two years ago it was an extensive remodel of a six story building. Now the new project is a small remodel of a floor in that same building. I want to use the most updated revit model so that is the "completed" version of the last project. My problem comes when I open that model up I have all the walls/doors/window and such show up like new when really they are existing now. And all the notes and dimensions are there for the last project.
What is the best way to approach this. So far I've been selecting things and changing them to the existing phase but that seems like a lot of work when there should be an easier way.
Anyone have a good process for taking past projects and reusing the model for a new one?
I'm having trouble with it. When we did the originally project two years ago it was an extensive remodel of a six story building. Now the new project is a small remodel of a floor in that same building. I want to use the most updated revit model so that is the "completed" version of the last project. My problem comes when I open that model up I have all the walls/doors/window and such show up like new when really they are existing now. And all the notes and dimensions are there for the last project.
What is the best way to approach this. So far I've been selecting things and changing them to the existing phase but that seems like a lot of work when there should be an easier way.
Anyone have a good process for taking past projects and reusing the model for a new one?