I want inserting an SHS column (R6.1) into a drawing (R7.0)and got this error msg, does anyone know what it means, I got a similar msg earlier today after I edited a door family and revit woudn't use it.
Thanks,
Kim Heaver
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I want inserting an SHS column (R6.1) into a drawing (R7.0)and got this error msg, does anyone know what it means, I got a similar msg earlier today after I edited a door family and revit woudn't use it.
Thanks,
Kim Heaver
Sounds like the family has some issues. Might be an idea to open the family and have a look at it and try flexing it. Should soon discover the culprit...
Kim,
I have that family also. I don't know if you've customized it, but I was able to load it into a blank 7.0 project without a problem.
Upon looking at the family file, there are some issues with RP's that are not properly constrained, but that doesn't appear to be a critical problem, in terms of causing the error that you saw.
Sorry, can't say much more than that at the moment.
I re-started Revit and it worked fine, so who knows?
I have an annoyance with these columns that you may know something about, when I insert them they always seem to go with the bottom at site level with the top at floor level and they aren't visible in the floor plan until I edit the properties to change the levels.
Is is possible to edit the family to change the default levels or that something I need to do when inserting.
Regards,
Kim
All structural columns are set-up to do that. Engineers like to view the structure from above, not below,- like we sensible architects.
You can edit the families to appear the way you want when inserted in a project.
Originally Posted by kimheaver
Hi Beegee,Originally Posted by beegee
I've opened the SHS column from 7.0, I can see the reference planes,
upper ref level 2500
lower ref level 0
I'm not really sure how these relate to the inserted levels, what would I need to change for it to come in on the current level with either with a nominated height or to a level.
Regards,
Kim Heaver
Check the reference plane properties and see which "defines origin". I believe it will be the upper reference plane, change it to the lower one by selecting it and ticking defines origin