Transfer Schedules, Sheets & Drafting Views in Revit Also, you might not have some families in your libraries but have them only in some projects. This way is quicker than going through libraries, folders and loading needed families one-by-one. Or you can use Load Family from the Insert tab and, just like previously, mark the families you want to import, while holding the Ctrl key, then click Open and your families are ready to use. ![]() I guess you already know what to do next… You can open the folder with saved families, mark the required ones while holding the Ctrl or Shift key on your keyboard, and just drag them into your Revit project. Of course, you can save needed families by right-clicking them one-by-one in the Project Browser, but it is way faster to export them all at once (you can use the Purge Unused tool from the Manage tab to delete families that are not used in the project, so they won’t get saved).Īfter saving is done, open the target project. ![]() Then, choose a folder to save your families to, and, in the Family to save field, leave the “” option as it is. ![]() Then, in Project Browser navigate to the Families section and right-click it. To start with, open the source project where the required families are.
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