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I loaded a family into a project as it was when I downloaded it. It rendered white, so I edited it and changed the render properties so the family would render properly and then reloaded it into my project. It still will not render in the project I reloaded it into; however, if I load it, edited, into a completely different project, the family renders just fine. How can I get the family to render correctly within the original project?
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PROJECT RULES, check the names of those materials in Family then go to project, open the material browser and see what textures (materials) do you have in those names (family names)...
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Thank you!!
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