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I have inserted a parametric. Try it out it was created in Revit 5.1 workes fine there ported to Revit 6.1 and worked fine there but guess what it fell over in Revit 7. Can someone else try this and confirm if as I suspect it is so we have a bug in Revit 7
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I just tried it 7.0 build 20041117_2030 and worked no problem??
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Is there any reason why you persist with this method as opposed to using a railing for this now?
If its for ease of construction/modelling, then in our office we keep a centrally located project file of just railings already setup and modelled. It is then simply just a matter of copying and pasting it into the required project and there you go... No need to resetup the railing...
Would probably make for a smaller file size as well as that is a pretty hefty sized family...
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Is there any reason why you persist with this method as opposed to using a railing for this now?
If its for ease of construction/modelling, then in our office we keep a centrally located project file of just railings already setup and modelled. It is then simply just a matter of copying and pasting it into the required project and there you go... No need to resetup the railing...
Would probably make for a smaller file size as well as that is a pretty hefty sized family...Hi
I have a special family with railing that acturally can also be used as a wire fence. But the one we are discussing can be used as any type and sive in length height etc. Paling fence.
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Is there any reason why you persist with this method as opposed to using a railing for this now?
If its for ease of construction/modelling, then in our office we keep a centrally located project file of just railings already setup and modelled. It is then simply just a matter of copying and pasting it into the required project and there you go... No need to resetup the railing...
Would probably make for a smaller file size as well as that is a pretty hefty sized family...Hi
I have a special family with railing that acturally can also be used as a wire fence. But the one we are discussing can be used as any type and sive in length height etc. Paling fence.
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Are you having the problem in the family or only when loaded into the project?
As i've upgraded the file and flexed all parameters in the family with no probs....?
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