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component positioning with revit 2010

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a greeting to everyone, following this video tutorial ( http://www. screencast. with/users/...os/media/51ce9fef-2f76-437a-8e9c-b3e1c479dfd5 ) I encountered problems at the point where you have to insert the component into the family, in fact when I do it revit tells me to "click the floor to insert instanza" but I can't place the component anywhere.
one thing I noticed is that when I load the component of the door that I created in the video you see the placement options that I do not appear, how come? But when I created the door I created using the same family as the video, can someone help me?
 
done the tutorial and it all works properly.
Are you sure you're starting from generic model based on surface? the fact that asking you a floor to inherit the instance makes me think no.:rolleyes:
one thing I noticed is that when I load the component of the door that I created in the video you see the placement options that I do not appear, how come?
In fact,the problem lies right there,if the model of departure is not correct do not appear.even the fact that it does not let you insert it anywhere is correct,in fact in the model of creation of a door a floor on which to place it there is:finger:
 
but I used his same type of family, although when I modeled the anta I noticed that I drew it on a floor, then I wonder, what kind of family do I have to use? Can you tell me the right type or the one that can go well anyway?
 
ok then using those patterns of departure and following the step-by-step tutorial can not fail you.eventually post some pictures so we see if there is some passage that is not going.
when I modeled the anta I noticed that I drew it on a floor
if by floor you mean the square extrusion, it is from time to time, the surface, the floor, the roof, the reference countertop depending on the model of departure.

ps:when you place the remembered panel to set, place on the working plane, and in the options bar, select, so you can choose the correct ref plane by the ref line.

Hi.
 
I mean by floor, a square where I then drew on, the square is noticed in the view in 3d.
then when I want to place the door the options bar doesn't appear to me, as the pictures post, I don't know how to do it, if in pv you send me the email I send you an email.
 
I mean by floor, a square where I then drew on, the square is noticed in the view in 3d.
Okay, that's what I was talking about.
I'll send you my email address.
 

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