Applies to: - All Verticals
New Feature / Problem:
Would like to be able to open a DWG / launch ACAD from within Revit.
Why do you need this Feature / Why is it a Problem:
Because it can be quite time-consuming to launch ACAD and then hunt down the linked DWG buried deep in some folder looking for a file with a file name you can't quite remember.
Workflow:
Could be as simple as right click on a linked DWG in Revit and launch ACAD / open the linked DWG.
Could also be buttons in the link manager. Select linked DWG, push button and launch ACAD / open the linked DWG. Or right click on the DWG in the link manager, etc.
Would be nice if Revit could also cue if a link has been changed and then incorporate the reload command. Rather like ACAD notices changed xref's and asks to reload.
Benefits:
Save time.
A lot easier to code than adding a new rending engine or a dynamo player.
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New Feature / Problem:
Would like to be able to open a DWG / launch ACAD from within Revit.
Why do you need this Feature / Why is it a Problem:
Because it can be quite time-consuming to launch ACAD and then hunt down the linked DWG buried deep in some folder looking for a file with a file name you can't quite remember.
Workflow:
Could be as simple as right click on a linked DWG in Revit and launch ACAD / open the linked DWG.
Could also be buttons in the link manager. Select linked DWG, push button and launch ACAD / open the linked DWG. Or right click on the DWG in the link manager, etc.
Would be nice if Revit could also cue if a link has been changed and then incorporate the reload command. Rather like ACAD notices changed xref's and asks to reload.
Benefits:
Save time.
A lot easier to code than adding a new rending engine or a dynamo player.
Attachment comments:
Do you agree with the above?? Use the "RATE THIS THREAD" tool at the top right corner to express you opinion.