anyone experienced? what's the reason or logic behind it? well, kind of wasting time to SWC when nothing is changed at all, it happened just recently, perhaps something wrong w/ model, maybe i should recreate central model?
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I'm inclined to predict an issue with a corrupt family. If you've encountered the error that reports "too many missing elements" then I'd be even more convinced. Creating a new central file won't fix anything if so. You need to track down the family that is corrupt or you might stumble into it when a user tries to place an instance and Revit crashes.
If you find a family that crashes Revit or generates a warning you need to replace it with a version that isn't corrupted. In my most recent case I had to swap out a couple hundred instances (multiple types) with a generic placeholder so I didn't lose the work and then swap the family types back into play based on a version that Revit didn't object to.Last edited by Steve_Stafford; June 4, 2018, 11:30 PM.
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