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    Default Revit/Quantification basic problem

    Hi guys
    When I import in Navisworks Simulate a Revit file .rvt, the walls of my building are not recognized by Navisworks properly. The wall is composed of 5 different layers (bricks, insulation, void, mortar etc), while Navisworks sees it as composed of 3 layers, with different material (concrete etc).
    What could be wrong?
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    Default Re: Revit/Quantification basic problem

    Maybe it is connected with fizical dimensions of layers: Insulation is 0 mm thick and void is empty.

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    Thanks Nole! But my wall has no empty or 0mm tick layers...

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    Default Re: Revit/Quantification basic problem

    Check Options-->File Readers-->Revit.

    You may need to adjust settings for element parameters, element properties, or construction parts. Remember that you can control how detailed the Revit export to NW is when it comes in.

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    Default Re: Revit/Quantification basic problem

    Hi, do you mean "convert all"?
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    Default Re: Revit/Quantification basic problem

    you may need to use the add in navisworks 2014 on revit export

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    Default Re: Revit/Quantification basic problem

    good day, I am a newbie, can anyone tell me anything about managing basic formulas. thanks

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    Default Re: Revit/Quantification basic problem

    Quote Originally Posted by julian.lopezh343648 View Post
    you may need to use the add in navisworks 2014 on revit export
    Yes I use it... but the problem it remains. And I have "0" on all the quantities...

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    my issue is the same as warburg´s. does anyone can help. i have 0 in all the quantityes.

    warburg: i have found a video that may helps, i hope, there it is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAuFMRzP_Zg

    if you know somwthing about the other problem pease letme know

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    Hi Julian,
    I saw the video a few days ago, and it works: Navis sees correctly the layers of the wall and its materials, when the wall is exported as assembly from Revit.
    For me, now remains the problem "0" in all quantities...

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