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bmarler
2005-03-30, 04:31 PM
I have a project that we started in Revit 4 or 5 now we are using 7 so now I have one level that I am trying to rename but I can't the file crashes when I do so all the other levels have been renamed no problem, there is something odd with it to the level shows up blue, so when I double click on it to see what plan is associated with it nothing happens, suggestions?

luigi
2005-03-30, 04:47 PM
send the file to support at revit, they will investigate...

jason.martin
2005-03-30, 05:01 PM
When you are asked if you want to rename the associated view, are you saying yes? If so, try saying no, and then rename the view manually.

FK
2005-03-30, 05:49 PM
Generally:

We have zero tolerance for crashing. So, if you can get Revit to crash (especially when it's reproducible) send everything (such as project and journal files) to Revit Support right away.

Since crashes are few and far apart, there is not much help you can derive from the forum.

Joef
2005-03-30, 06:04 PM
I had this exact same problem yesterday. I sent off the file to support. I just this minute received this reply:

"For your info, I did talk to the software engineer about this crashing problem when renaming the level on the elevation. They will fix this problem in Revit 8.0.

For Revit 7.0, as workaround when you rename the Level, Revit will also ask you "Would you like to rename corresponding views?", you should select "NO". By doing so, Revit shouldn't crash. Then you can go to the Project Browser to rename manually the corresponding Plan view as the same name of your Level."

Unfortunately this is not a very satisfactory answer as the program crashes before Revit gets a chance to ask any questions. It also does not apply if there is no corresponding view to alter in the project browser.

FK
2005-03-30, 07:59 PM
Grab the 8.0. ;-)

Scott Hopkins
2005-03-30, 10:22 PM
Since crashes are few and far apart, there is not much help you can derive from the forum.
Few and far apart - Thats a good one!:Puffy:

ajayholland
2005-03-31, 06:11 PM
Grab the 8.0. ;-)

We also had this problem on a current project that was started in V6.1. I’m happy to know that this has been fixed in V8.

~AJH

Paul Monsef
2005-03-31, 06:37 PM
Grab the 8.0. ;-)
Grab it when?? ;)

FK
2005-03-31, 07:55 PM
If I'm not hallucinating it's beta (so many releases my head is spinning). Beta is comparable to past Web releases, it should be quite stable. In this case, more stable than 7. ;-)

Edit: there is no 7.1.

papurajx
2005-04-01, 04:38 AM
In this case, more stable than 7.1. ;-)

When will this 7.1be released? :mad: I though we will have Revit 8.0 :!:

FK
2005-04-01, 04:13 PM
Sorry - I warned you my head was spinning. I meant <the current release> which is 7, not 7.1.

anthony.67953
2005-04-01, 06:03 PM
Grab the 8.0. ;-)

APRIL FOOL

Be a great advertising campaign

FK
2005-04-01, 07:02 PM
Huh?......

Joef
2005-04-01, 07:36 PM
I followed Fedor's suggestion and am now using the Beta release of Revit Building 8.0. on the file I had a problem with. I won't go into any details about Revit 8.0, but if you want to find out for yourself, sign up for the Beta as I did at the subscription centre.

Joe Feldman