You can link models to more easily manage the individual parts or to improve performance when working on a large project.
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Linking Models
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- About Adding Links that Require an Upgrade
When you link a Revit model to the current model, a message displays if the linked model needs to be upgraded to the current software release. - Video: Link Models
Link models to coordinate the design when collaborating across disciplines. - Link One Model to Another
Open an existing model, and link another model to it. - Show or Hide Nested Models
When linked models are nested, you can control the display of the nested models. - Map Phases Between Linked Models
You can manually set up a correspondence between phases in the host model and phases in the linked Revit model. - Copy a Linked Model in the Host Model
You can copy a linked model to create multiple instances in the host model. - Copy Elements from a Linked Model
Elements from linked Revit models can be copied to the clipboard and then pasted into the host model. - Select Elements in a Linked Model
When working with a linked model, you can select individual elements that are part of the link. - Reposition a Revit Link
Reposition a linked Revit model after it is inserted.
Parent topic: Linked Models