2009 with nested xrefs and blocks. For example, you explode an xref into other xrefs and blocks. Those xrefs
and blocks can, in turn, be exploded into more blocks and xrefs.
You can also explode the import symbol immediately into Revit Architecture text, curves, lines, and filled
regions. This is a full explode.
NOTE
You cannot explode linked files or an import symbol that would yield more than 10,000 elements.
To explode imported geometry
1
Select the import symbol.
2
On the Options Bar, click Full Explode or Partial Explode.
These commands are also available in the shortcut menu that displays when you right-click the
import symbol.
Resulting partial explode import symbols can be exploded again by selecting them and clicking Partial
Explode. You can continue to do this until all import symbols are converted to Revit Architecture elements.
Managing Layers in Linked and Imported Files
When you import or link a CAD file to a Revit project, you can query, hide, delete, or change the graphic
display of layers in the file.
Querying Objects in Layers
When you import or link a file to a Revit project, you can query the file for information about its objects.
This allows you to determine the identity of an object and the layer on which it resides. You can also hide
the object’s layer or delete it.
To query objects in layers
1
Open a project view in Revit Architecture.
2
Highlight the import symbol for the file, and click to select it.
When you highlight the import symbol, the status bar displays the following:
<imported file name> : Import Symbol : location <Shared> or <Not Shared>.
3
On the Options Bar, click Query.
4
Select the object to query, as follows:
■
Move the cursor over the import symbol in the view.
Revit Architecture highlights lower-level objects (such as lines) first. Press
TAB
to switch to
highlighting of higher-level objects, such as blocks.
■
Watch the status bar. When it describes the target object, click to select it.
The Import Instance Query dialog opens and displays the following information:
■
Type: object type
■
Block Name: the block that contains the object, if applicable
■
Layer: the name of the layer containing the object
■
Style By: indicates whether the object style comes from the layer or by color
5
To hide the object’s layer in the current view, click Hide in view.
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