Improved stability when upgrading models with P&ID elements.Fixed an issue to retain element GUIDs when changing the element type using the type selector.Fixed an issue when reloading versioned parts so they retain size and description parameter values.Fixed an issue to assign unique GUIDs to part that have stored GUIDs to prevent duplicates. Fixed an issue related to the graph nodes functionality in Dynamo for Revit.Fixed an issue when an element with Entity attached is operated by a user in an upgraded file and a previous version file is opened in the same session containing the same schema.Here is the full list of fixes ( also available here): Please reach out to us with further reports. This update also provides several other fixes and performance improvements.ĭealing with the variety of projects and systems in the Revit world comes with many unknowns, so our support team continues to work with you to relay any issues to us. To learn more about this issue, read our support article on this topic (estimated reading time = <2 minutes). Why? To avoid the possibility of older versions of Revit 2024 reintroducing this problem back to the project teams’ model. This update is especially important for worksharing users that all project team members are using this release of Revit or higher. Well, for starters, this update addresses an extensible storage schema issue affecting addons and projects that are upgraded for Revit 2024. This is an important update for all Revit 2024 (all versions) users, and we recommend that everyone using a 2024 version, update to this version as soon as possible. Today, we are releasing a new update for Revit 2024 that addresses 25 quality issues improving functionality and stability. We’re always working to bring you a quality experience.
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