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Revit Architecture 2009 I read through some of the forums regarding crashes and I did not see any that could steer me in the right direction regarding Revit crashing on importing and Autocad drawing. I want to import the siteplan provided by the client in Autocad format into the siteplan created in revit. The system produces a fatal error everytime. Is there a protocol to use when importing large autocad files with links to avoid the crashes or excess layers, etc that are not needed visually in the import? What are options to import a clean file for Revit to be happy and not crash? Thanks
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Try linking instead of importing
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