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Hello! Just joined and am working on learning and building up our libray. I have run into an issue when I installed Revit 2017 I was missing families from the content library. Since then I have uninstalled and reinstalled a few times and uploaded a master file that I found on one of the autodesk forums. I now have a larger range of families to choose from but still not very many. I am not sure if I have to load in more from the root file or what. I have attached a screenshot of what I have as door options currently. If that is the base package great! If not what do I need to do? Thanks for any help! I look forward to learning more and helping out!
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That list looks like it is in a rpject or template file. Look at the doors in your library from windows exployer. There are many more than that.
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