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Hello everyone, I am fairly new to Revit Architecture. I am working in a group project and need to make some changes to the model however, it seems that the project was not starte with an architectural template that is standard on the welcome screen of Revit. I am missing all those wall types that I need to improve and revise my model. How can I load those wall types into my project!
Any help will be appreciated.
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Start a new project using the template and then in your project use the Transfer Project Standards option.
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Thank you for your response! I had read this in other forums and when I tried to apply it to my project it simply did not work. However, it worked just like I had read. Thank you!
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