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Revit 2022: Links and Data

Discover how to add, import, and manage links and their data in your Revit project
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Patrick Porter  4 Lessons ·  26m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

In this Revit Links and Data course, you will be introduced to linking other Revit models into your existing project. You will learn how to add other types of CAD files to your project by either linking them or importing them. Also, you will learn how to import or link different types of image files to your views and sheets. Finally, you will learn the tools used to best manage those links in your Revit projects.

Linking models together is useful for project collaboration with other disciplines, and Revit offers several tools to allow you to best link Revit models as well as other types of CAD formats to your existing Revit projects. These lessons will focus on methods to link files to your models that will be dynamic in nature as they will update when the linked model updates. You will also learn when to use the method of importing a model or image file for a more permanent solution to linking, when showing dynamic changes of the imported file is not necessary. Finally, you will discover how best to manage all the files linked and imported into your Revit project by using Revit’s dialog box where you can unload, reload, and completely remove the linked files.

What You'll Learn

  • Link other Revit models into an existing project for cross-discipline collaboration
  • Link and import CAD files of different types into a Revit project
  • Import and link different types of image files to views and sheets
  • Choose between dynamic linking and permanent importing based on whether updates need to be reflected
  • Manage linked and imported files using Revit's dialog box to unload, reload, and remove them

Key Takeaways

  • Linking models together supports project collaboration with other disciplines in Revit.
  • Linked files are dynamic and update automatically when the linked model changes.
  • Importing a model or image file provides a more permanent solution for when showing dynamic changes is not necessary.
  • Revit provides a dialog box where linked and imported files can be unloaded, reloaded, and completely removed.
  • Revit offers several tools to link Revit models as well as other CAD formats to an existing project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this Revit 2022 course cover?

It covers linking other Revit models into your project, linking and importing different types of CAD files, importing and linking image files to views and sheets, and managing those links in your Revit projects.

What is the difference between linking and importing in Revit?

Linking creates a dynamic connection that updates when the linked model changes, while importing provides a more permanent solution for when showing dynamic changes of the file is not necessary.

How can I manage the files linked and imported into my Revit project?

You use Revit's dialog box, where you can unload, reload, and completely remove the linked files.

Why would I link models together in Revit?

Linking models together is useful for project collaboration with other disciplines, and Revit offers several tools to link Revit models and other CAD formats to your existing project.

What lessons are included in this course?

The lessons are Linking other Revit Models, Linking and Importing CAD Files, Importing Image Files, and Managing Linked Files.