DaveP
2008-10-01, 06:43 PM
After spending most of the morning trying to figure out why I could see a link anywhere, I finally realized that it's Instance had been deleted.
The Link is still Loaded, it just isn't placed anywhere.
My question is, how do I get it back in the right place? I can right-click in the Browser and say "Create Instance", but then I get the moving preview and nowhere to say "same place"
When you first Import a link, you can say "Origin to Origin", but I don't have that option with Create Instance. This is an Equipment model, so there are no Grids or Walls or anything I can use for a Move point.
And, I don't want to Remove the Link and Link it in again, because I've got a WHOLE BUNCH of View Templates set up that will lose the link settings.
BTW, if you're having a similar issue, I figured it out by going into Visibility/Graphics & the Revit Links tab. I then expanded each of the Links (click on the + sign). I noticed that all of the other links had a sub-category with a number. Except my "missing link". Also in the Project Browser, I could not "Select All Instances" of the missing one.
The Link is still Loaded, it just isn't placed anywhere.
My question is, how do I get it back in the right place? I can right-click in the Browser and say "Create Instance", but then I get the moving preview and nowhere to say "same place"
When you first Import a link, you can say "Origin to Origin", but I don't have that option with Create Instance. This is an Equipment model, so there are no Grids or Walls or anything I can use for a Move point.
And, I don't want to Remove the Link and Link it in again, because I've got a WHOLE BUNCH of View Templates set up that will lose the link settings.
BTW, if you're having a similar issue, I figured it out by going into Visibility/Graphics & the Revit Links tab. I then expanded each of the Links (click on the + sign). I noticed that all of the other links had a sub-category with a number. Except my "missing link". Also in the Project Browser, I could not "Select All Instances" of the missing one.