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Revit Architecture 2011. We have our consultants models linked into ours. Structural and MEP. Is there some way to identify elements in the linked model without having to open it? You can 'tab' over the object to identify the link, but its not showing what the element is, only the file that is being linked? At one point I thought I remembered being able to access this information, but now it does not show up? Thanks for any help that can be provided!
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You should be able to tab down to the individual element but I don't believe you can get the Revit ID# if that is what you wanted.
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