I am working on a two story project that has two separate submittals, one for the shell and one for the TI work. The shell Revit file (2017) contains all the exterior walls, first and second floor and core interior walls. This file is linked into my Revit TI file and the following issues come up:
- when I insert some cabinets, it needs a wall to select. It does not see my shell wall, why do i have to draw a new wall over the linked one to make it work?
- some floor items do the same, looking for a slab so I have to create another floor slab to allow the items to insert.
- I have to use room separator along the exterior so the TI room tags work. Why doesn't Revit see the linked walls?
Can anyone help me with this issue, or is the normal? I don't feel Revit has all this intelligence and it can't see linked walls or floor slabs? Is there a setting i'm missing?
A struggling BIM Manager.