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Duplicate a 3D view within a linked project

Duplicate a 3D view within a linked project

From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

Duplicate a 3D view within a linked project

- [Host] Sometimes when you're working in a complex project that has lots of linked files, you set up a view in one file and you'd like to have a similar view in the linked file. And to do that can be a little bit challenging, particularly if it's a 3D view or you know, a view that has a good deal of customization to it. So it turns out that it's really easy to just simply copy and paste views between two different projects. So I'm going to focus on 3D views for this example, but theoretically you should be able to use this technique for other kinds of views as well. But floor plans and sections, those are a little bit easier to replicate. So I'm going to focus on a 3D view here. Now I'm actually going to start from scratch and use the sample models that come with Revit 2025. So I'm going to come over here to new, I'm going to be using the Imperial Multidiscipline template, but you're welcome to use the metric one if you wish.…

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