We have a central file with the revit structural model linked in. On 1 machine out of 5 a beam in a section view is lower than it should be. The other 4 machines/local files show it correct. Tried reloaded structural link, delete local and create new local and both didn't fix the issue. anyone had this issue or a fix?
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Open the Central on the machine in question and check create new local. Upon opening, STC, and save locally. Try using "reload from" under Manage Links.
Make sure the Path under Manage Links is set to "absolute" as well, and that the path is EXACTLY correct. It just sounds like to one machine is a little "out of synch" will the others as and needs to be "refreshed/updated" via the Central File and the path to the link.
As a last resort, try REMOVING the Link altogether, re-link it and then have everyone STC.
Also make sure that machine is using the same build as the other machines.Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect
The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects, St. Louis, MO
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