patricks
2008-01-14, 02:52 PM
I have a DWG topo file I'm trying to link in. The problem comes when I remove a missing Xref in the file that I'm trying to link in. The missing Xref is a .sid file, which I think has something to do with aerial maps and photographs.
If I link in the file as-is, it comes in fine. But when I try to re-export the site plan view w/ linked DWG, the resulting DWG contains the dead .sid Xref. The resulting DWG also has my imported DWG's scattered all over the place, far away from the exported Revit elements.
Then if I open the topo DWG and remove the .sid Xref and save as new file, then link that new file into my Revit site plan, then the topo lines end up very far to the northeast of my site, and the spot elevation information is far to the southwest of the site. If I import the original DWG w/ the dead Xref present, it shows up fine in Revit, with all the spot elevation info and topo lines together in the right place.
Anyone experienced anything like this before?
If I link in the file as-is, it comes in fine. But when I try to re-export the site plan view w/ linked DWG, the resulting DWG contains the dead .sid Xref. The resulting DWG also has my imported DWG's scattered all over the place, far away from the exported Revit elements.
Then if I open the topo DWG and remove the .sid Xref and save as new file, then link that new file into my Revit site plan, then the topo lines end up very far to the northeast of my site, and the spot elevation information is far to the southwest of the site. If I import the original DWG w/ the dead Xref present, it shows up fine in Revit, with all the spot elevation info and topo lines together in the right place.
Anyone experienced anything like this before?