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I have a .DWG file of a city block with 3D solids of the buildings surrounding my site. When I import it into a Revit family it seems to lose some of its faces and the buildings are no longer solid - so they aren't sectionable.
I'm not much good with AutoCAD so not sure how to prepare the file for importing to the Revit family. Any ideas?
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January 29, 2016, 12:38 PM
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