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Solved: Change Family Host Type - Autodesk Community Thankfully, MEP Elements can be converted to generic Face-Based Families using the method below without too much difficulty Applies to: Revit 2011 and up Many Families that are available for download are built to specifically host to a Wall, Floor, or Ceiling Element in a Revit Project
change hosted family to non hosted family - Autodesk Community This way you can still use the different types that the face based family has Optional 2: Delete the ref plane extrusion you placed the fase-based family on (within the parent family) The nested face-based family won't need it anymore !\Important note: I'd reccommend to only deleting it if it causes you problems
Face based family loses host after grouping - Autodesk Community In your case, your face-based family found its host (the wall), because the wall was part of the group - but it did not find its "elevation" relative to the project's Ref Level, because the family itself contains no association to a Ref Level There is nothing for Revit to report
Move object, face, etc. a specific amount About your question, you have to select the fist object, then right-click (and wait for the menu to pop-out) on the object that you want to select only the face, move the mouse on "face", then shift-click on the face and use the transform tool as asual I tried it myself and works
Solved: Remove Family host. . . . - Autodesk Community workplane-based belongs to a workplane face So you have 3 options : 1 uncheck workplane-based from the properties panel in the rfa 2 create a ref-plane in the project and align your workplanebased rfa to it after this can be moved together 3 use this rfa as a nested in a new generic family
Solved: Is there a way to Merge Faces? - Autodesk Community Occasionally I may get an STL file that has no original source file and I will convert the mesh to a body so I can modify it nbsp; If the object is simple and has several faces on the same plane is there a way to merge these faces so I can bring the body closer to it's original state? nbsp; I see something similar happens if I grab all of the faces on one side and use the Push Pull tool nbsp
Instance origin does not lie on host face. - Autodesk Community HI, I am trying to create a group for ducting, flex, terminals, duct fittings and accessories, and this message keeps popping up: "Instance origin does not lie on host face Instance will lose association to host " My Air terminals are hosted on a reference plane called u s ceiling 3rd Floor I w