Some families have become unusable. Reload the families, or delete them from the model.
This message displays when one or more families used in the model have become corrupt. That is, the family files that are loaded into the project are no longer usable.
The error can be triggered when you perform an operation that causes Revit to regenerate the families, such as when opening, saving, or upgrading the model.
You must resolve the issue before continuing to work on the model.
In many cases, reloading families requires the least amount of rework. When you reload families, instances of the families remain placed in the model, and data is not lost. This is the preferred method.
If the list indicates that few families are affected, then deleting those families may be easier. In this case, the families and their instances are deleted from the model. Before deleting a family, consider whether the family is used pervasively in the model. For example, a door may have thousands of instances in a model, whereas a specialty equipment cabinet may be placed in only a few locations. After deleting the unusable families, reload the families into the model. You must then edit the model to add those elements again.
Carefully consider which solution is the best course of action for your situation before proceeding.
To reload families
The families may be corrupt in the local model or in the central model, or they may have been corrupted during the Reload Latest/Sync with Central operation.
Condition | Example |
Corrupt family | [Parallelogram Column], LoadedId = 3160197, GUID = 1d7254b8-7bc9-4cfc-a869-9fafbd8f590b, refers to a NON_EXISTENT_CONTENT_DOC. Please reload! |
Useable family | [Rectangular-Column], LoadedId = 3160814, GUID = aff530ac-2e4e-4f96-8b35-3ea877953af7 |
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Determine the location of the family library that you use. The default Revit family library is located here:
If your office is using a library of content that is stored in another location, your system may access that library by default, or you can navigate to it. Contact your BIM manager for more information.
When you reload the families, the stable versions replace the corrupt versions of the families in the model.
To delete families from the model
The software deletes the unusable families and all instances from the model.
Determine the location of the family library that you use. The default Revit family library is located here:
If your office is using a library of content that is stored in another location, your system may access that library by default, or you can navigate to it. Contact your BIM manager for more information.