![]() Select this option to export user-defined property sets. When selected, restricts the schedules exported to only those that contain "IFC," "PSet," or "Common," in the title. The name of the schedule is the property set name the column names are the IFC parameter names.Įxport only schedules containing IFC, Pset, or Common in the title Select this option to export schedules as custom property sets. Base quantities are generated from model geometry to reflect actual physical quantity values, independent of measurement rules or methods. Select this option to include base quantities for model elements in the export data. Select this option to include the IFC common property sets. Revit-specific property sets based on parameter groups. If there is no active section box, all rooms are exported. If the "Export only elements visible in view" option is selected, selecting this option exports all rooms contained inside the section box of the selected 3D view. Clear the option to export the entire model. ![]() Categories marked as Not Exported in the IFC Export Classes dialog are not exported. Visible elements include those that are hidden by hidden line or shaded mode, any underlays in the view, and elements that are cropped from view by the crop region.Įlements temporarily hidden using temporary hide/isolate are not exported. Select this option to export only the visible elements of the current view. Note: Linked IFC files are re-exported, so they may suffer data loss on roundtrip. Multiple instances of the same linked document are exported as separate files, identical except for their position and orientation.Each linked instance in the file is exported as a separate IFC file with the correct positioning relative to the host file.Revit links in the model as separate IFCs. Clear the option to exclude these elements. Select this option to include 2D elements supported by IFC export (notes and filled regions). Select the "Update project information" option to save the information to the project. Opens the Project Address dialog, which allows you to provide information about the project purpose and location. Opens the File Header dialog, which allows you to enter author and organization information. ![]() Revit exports all levels that are used as base levels for walls, columns, and ducts. Revit only exports levels for which the Building Story parameter is enabled, unless no levels are defined as building stories. Revit exports elements whose base level is a non-building story level using the next lower building story as the base level, with an appropriate offset. Revit cuts the walls, columns, and ducts by each level that is defined as a building story (see A second level space boundary considers the material of the building element and the adjacent spaces behind it, providing thermal properties, for example.Īllows you to divide multi-level walls, columns, and ducts by level.
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