In an ideal world, no one would use CAD, ever. Sadly, we don’t live in that world yet so we have to deal with consultants and friends that send us CAD files we have to integrate in Revit. A lot of people don’t really know what they are doing when they import CAD into Revit, resulting in chaos and poor management. Following the tips should help you avoid a lot of problems.
1- PREPARE CAD FILES
Any CAD files linked into Revit must follow a careful process:
1- Bind XRefs: Xrefs can cause problems. Open the Xref dialog box and bind them all, preventing duplicate layers.
2- Run “Purge”: This removes unused layers, linetypes, blocks, etc.
3- Run “Setbylayer”: All lines settings should be set to layers, ignoring any color, linetype or lineweight overrides. Use the Setbylayer command to quickly resolve this problem.
4- Freeze Useless Layers: Freeze all layers not required in Revit.
5- Save A Copy: Keep the original DWG…