How do I import into Revit?

How do I import Revit into Revit?

Open an existing model, and link another model to it.

  1. Open an existing model or start a new model. You will link another model into this model.
  2. Click Insert tab Link panel (Link Revit).
  3. In the Import/Link RVT dialog, select the model to link. …
  4. For Positioning, specify the desired option. …
  5. Click Open.

Can you import CAD file into Revit?

You can import data from other CAD programs into a Revit model. Supported CAD formats include AutoCAD (DWG and DXF), MicroStation® (DGN), Trimble® SketchUp® (SKP and DWG), SAT, and 3DM (Rhinoceros®). When you import a file, the format of the imported file may support varying qualities of geometry.

What files can be imported into Revit?

Revit supports a wide range of industry standards and file formats, including:

  • Revit native formats: RVT, RFA, RTE, RFT.
  • CAD formats: DGN, DWF, DWG, DXF, IFC, SAT, and SKP.
  • Image formats: BMP, PNG, JPG, JPEG, and TIF.
  • Other formats: ODBC, HTML, TXT, and gbXML.

Can you explode a linked Revit model?

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. … Note: You cannot explode linked files or an import symbol that would yield more than 10,000 elements.

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How do you explode something in Revit?

You can explode imported solid (not polymesh) geometry in the Family Editor environment.

  1. Select the import symbol.
  2. Click Modify | Imports in Families tab Import Instance panel Explode drop-down (Partial Explode) or (Full Explode). The 3D solids are now preserved as free form elements.

What 3D files can I import into Revit?

Revit supports the import of ACIS objects contained in DWG, DXF, DGN, and SAT files. You can incorporate a Trimble® SketchUp® design into a Revit project to provide a starting point for the building model. You can import 3D geometry from supported file formats and applications.

Why can’t I see my imported CAD file 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.

Can Revit open a DWFx file?

DWF and DWFx files contain the same data (2D and 3D); the only difference is the file format. DWFx files can be opened and printed using the free Microsoft XPS Viewer, which comes pre-installed on computers using the Microsoft Windows Vista™ operating system. … You can export all Revit views or sheets to 2D DWF files.

Can Revit open FBX files?

GraphWorX64 version 10.95 and later support import of 3D models form Revit via IFC or FBX format.

What is Revit compatible with?

Note: Microsoft® Windows® 7 SP1 64-bit, Enterprise, Ultimate, and Professional are supported but not recommended. Single- or MultiCore Intel, Xeon, or i-Series processor or AMD equivalent with SSE2 technology. Highest affordable CPU speed rating recommended. Revit software products use multiple cores for many tasks.

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What is an import symbol in Revit?

When you import a drawing into Revit LT, 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. You can explode (disassemble) the import symbol into its next highest level elements: nested import symbols.

Use the Bind Link tool to select the elements and datum from a linked model to convert to a group.

  1. In the drawing area, select the linked model.
  2. Click Modify | RVT Links tab Link panel (Bind Link).
  3. In the Bind Link Options dialog, select the elements and datum to include in the group. Attached Details. …
  4. Click OK.
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