A View Template cannot have the same name as a View July 31, 2012May 7, 2017 Luke Johnson Its just something that Revit does not Want: Share on FacebookTweetFollow us 0 0 votes Article Rating Related Posts:Reset Column Header name to default (ie. actual…Analytical model edge cannot have a length of zero (0)Excel template for download: Navisworks…4 Revit View Add-ins you cannot do withoutDeleting a Schedule View results in deletion of View…Use an Underscore at the Start of a View Name to put… Post navigation Previous Previous post: Clear all mapped drives – use with care!Next Next post: Do you want to talk to a Raspberry Pi? Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Connect with: Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Δ Connect with: Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Δ 2 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Dima Chiriacov 12 years ago Yeah, funky stuff. But kinda makes sense – the way it is "under the hood" if you take View Template and any other View that you find in the browser – as far as Revit is concerned – they are both "Views" just some properties are different. AnthonyB 12 years ago I think you can. Make the View Template name first, then make the View name.
Yeah, funky stuff. But kinda makes sense – the way it is "under the hood" if you take View Template and any other View that you find in the browser – as far as Revit is concerned – they are both "Views" just some properties are different.
I think you can. Make the View Template name first, then make the View name.