I'm trying to chase down some Redundant Rooms (just had to Bind two models)
I've got a Room Schedule which isolates Redundant/Not Enclosed Rooms, so generally, I can pick a Redundant Room and Highlight in Model.
So far, so good. But I've got two Rooms that Revit tells me "No good View could be found." I suspect they are in a Design Option somewhere.
My question is:
When you get a Redundant Room, the Room reported as Redundant has to be Redundant with some other Room, right?
How can I find out the "other" room? Revit picks one Room and tells me the Area, and the other Room(s) gets reported as Redundant.
But there's no way (that I know of) to find the Room that has a reported Area.
I've got a Room Separation View that has Room Reference and Interior Fill turned on. That's usually a good way to find redundancies, but these two are not showing up.
I've got a Room Schedule which isolates Redundant/Not Enclosed Rooms, so generally, I can pick a Redundant Room and Highlight in Model.
So far, so good. But I've got two Rooms that Revit tells me "No good View could be found." I suspect they are in a Design Option somewhere.
My question is:
When you get a Redundant Room, the Room reported as Redundant has to be Redundant with some other Room, right?
How can I find out the "other" room? Revit picks one Room and tells me the Area, and the other Room(s) gets reported as Redundant.
But there's no way (that I know of) to find the Room that has a reported Area.
I've got a Room Separation View that has Room Reference and Interior Fill turned on. That's usually a good way to find redundancies, but these two are not showing up.
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