![]() But i dont keep them separate just because they are nested (Restroom Accessories are in the same folder as Toilet Stalls, even though the Accessories are ALSO nested IN the Toilet Stalls). I organize the components in to subfolders *IF* they are something that should be classified differently (hardware getting nested in to Doors, for instance). Is there any documentation for best method of updating content or do you have any thoughts you would be willing to share? Thanks in advance. I have done some testing loading old and current families into the same project and have had inconsistent results. I have never saved a nest from a project but still had a mismatch issue somehow in the past and I really want to avoid that ordeal. I understand we should NEVER save a nested family from a Revit project as this can cause a huge issue called a history table mismatch. open the original nest families in current Revit version, save as to current version nest folder and then reload into the current version family? I keep a separate folder of all nested families used and the big question is do I load the original family into a current version Revit project, "save as" the family to a current version library, open the family in current Revit version and save out all nested families into a current version nest library. My families utilize heavy nesting of Shared Families, Type Catalogs and Schedule Views. I wanted to get your thoughts on the best way to update families to the current version when the workflow is as follows: ![]()
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