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Forums >> General Discussion >> Revit Project Management >> "There are identical instances in the same place."
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Like in the subject.
i have plenty of warnings like that but the "instances" are in two DIFFERENT places. It's about mullions in different curtain walls.
What does it mean?
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It means exactly what it says. Maybe you have hidden something. Are you using worksets?
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When I select them both by ID they're definitely in two different places.
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How did you know what ID to select?
These are standard muillions, not something you modeled in place?
Select and delete the grid line where the two mullions are.
Edited on: Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 10:02:26 AM
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In the list of warnings there are ID's of elements it applies.
One mullion is in one wall. Second mullion is in another wall. Theye're not even in the same wall. These walls are two diffirent walls. It's not group or something.
Mullions are of the same type. That's all.
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Use the 'Review warnings' tool and where you see the duplicates, choose to delete the second one. Lets see what happens.
BTW - you should go through this list on a regular basis and correct errors that are problems. Not all are and you can read about this in your HELP.
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