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To Link Files to a Revizto Project

Chapter 2: Running Clash Automation in Revizto

This chapter will guide you through how to use the Clash Automation feature in Revizto, a powerful tool that allows you to determine if any objects in your project are clashing with each other. Clashes can occur if project assets are too close, too far apart, overlapping, and more.

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Clash automation helps AEC professionals decrease the time it takes to examine the models in a project. This feature of Revizto is useful because automating the clash detection process allows for a smoother, more efficient workflow, reducing the time and effort needed to verify whether there are any clashing issues. This chapter will provide instructions on how to export files to Revizto using an outside application called Revit, importing models into Revizto, as well as creating and managing search sets. It will also provide information on running, viewing, and editing a clash test.

Preparing Clash Settings

This topic will guide you through how to set up your clash settings, including exporting models from Revit and importing them to Revizto. By knowing how to export and import models, you can gain a better understanding of the fundamentals of clash automation. This topic covers how: • To link files to a Revizto project, • To export files to Revizto, and, • To import files to Revizto.

To Link Files to a Revizto Project

1. In Revit, select New on the left side of the screen.

This will open the New Project window.

2. Select Template file and choose the suitable option from the drop-down menu.

Your project must be set under Create New, not Project Template.

3. In the project screen toolbar, select Insert. 4. Select Link Revit to launch the file explorer and open your RVT model files.

5. Select Revizto 5. 6. Select Link Settings.

A sign-in screen will open where you must enter your login credentials.

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