Best answer: How do you relink CAD in Revit?

Why is my linked CAD not showing in Revit?

Causes: The CAD file has values much higher than the 20 mile limit for geometry from internal origin that was applied for Revit. The values themselves are not a problem but the CAD file has reference blocks that refer to 0,0,0 which is the cause of not displaying the CAD link.

To update links without closing the current project, you can unload and reload the links. To access tools for link management, click Manage tab Manage Project panel (Manage Links). To update linked models without closing the current project, you can reload the linked models.

Link a CAD File

  1. Open the Revit model.
  2. If you want the linked file to display only in a particular view, open that view.
  3. Click Insert tab Link panel (Link CAD).
  4. In the dialog, for Files of type, select the desired file type.
  5. Navigate to the folder that contains the file to link, and select the file.
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What is VG in Revit?

Visibility Override



Method used to change the visibility status and graphic appearance of individual elements. Select the element in the drawing area, right-click, and apply a visibility override from the context menu.

What is an import symbol in Revit?

When you import a drawing into Revit, you are importing all the elements, such as blocks and external references (xrefs) from the drawing. They are all contained inside an element called an import symbol.

In the Manage Links dialog, click the Revit tab. On the Revit tab, select the linked model, and click Manage Worksets. In the Linking Worksets dialog, select a workset, and click Open. Click Reload to reload the linked model and open the specified worksets.

In the RVT Link Display Settings dialog, on the Basics tab, do the following:

  1. Select By linked view.
  2. For Linked view, select the view in the linked model whose display settings you want to use for the linked model in the current host view.

Linking models is primarily intended for linking separate buildings, such as those that compose a campus. You can link architectural models, structural models, and MEP models. You can link Revit LT models to other Revit LT models. You can also link Revit models to Revit LT models.

How do you tell if a CAD file is linked or imported in Revit?

To confirm that the file was linked and not imported, click Manage tab Manage Projects panel Manage Links. In the Manage Links dialog, the CAD Formats tab lists all linked files. It does not list files that are imported. Therefore, if the file is not listed here, then it was imported.

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The decision to import or link a file to a Revit project affects what you can do with the xref information: If you import the file, you can explode the nested xrefs to Revit elements. However, if the xref file is updated after the import, Revit will not automatically reflect changes to the xref file.

What is the difference between linking a CAD file and importing a CAD file?

If the linked file changes while the model is open, reload the file to retrieve the latest changes. This ability to retrieve the latest changes to a CAD file is the difference between linking and importing. When you import a CAD file, Revit uses the version of the file that you imported.

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