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Forums >> General Discussion >> Revit Project Management >> Is it possible to copy from job to job a piping layout like back to back toilets
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Basically, Is it possible to copy over work from one drawing, specifically PME work, onto another drawing which would include the piping or ductwork, not just families. This would be usefull in a situation like back to back toilets. Could I select the urinals, lavs and toilets, and the associated piping, and copy them over to another similar job, or even another similar situation in the same file for that matter, and then massage them to fit as requried? That would be a true time saver. If so, how?
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In Revit Architecture, you can copy from on drawing to another by "Copy to Clipboard" & Paste. Make sure you have both drawings open in the same Revit session. I work on two monitors, and I tried having two Revit sessions running at the same time (one on each monitor). I couldn't copyclip from one drawing to another. Your best bet would probably be "Paste Aligned" and "Select levels by Name". I hope this helps...
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If you are talking about having a view on the PME sheet and wanting the same view on another sheet within the SAME project (same view on two different sheets), then you would need to create a duplicate (with detail) and put the duplicate on the other sheet. Hope this is what you were asking.
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jcrocco You could select the toilets, pipes , dimensions, text etc make a group of them, then save the group to a folder. Then in any other project, under File:Load from Library:Load file as group.. load the group that you saved to the folder. This works very similar to creating & loading a Family. But you can include dimesions & text John A
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