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Hi,I have an issue where we are trying to export a CAD file from Revit to coordinate with another consultant. However when we do, the CAD files are huge (80mb+). After some investigating I've discovered that the problem goes away when I turn off "Imports in Families", specifically the item "(Default)". Is there a way to find which family/families contain "(Default)". We have a lot of families in our model both standard and custom as well as those received from manufacturers etc.Thanks in advance,P
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You can for instance override the graphics the layer Default to another color and see in the model or views. Thats the graphic solution to the problem.
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Marc Faber
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