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Revit MEP 2014
I have several linked sprinker models in my project. Whats the quickest way to locate where one of them is for example in a floor plan without me having to zoom in and search manually?
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Did you link them into a workset ... recommended... If so, you can figure this out.
Otherwise, use a crossing window and use your filter to isolate the link.
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Ok, cheers Hub.
I used the cross window option.
I thought their might of been an option to right click the link in the project browser and then the selected one would be highlighted in the view. That would be better.
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