Seems like Revit when it comes to link a IFC uses the internal origin as (0,0,0). So if I have a IFC with real coordinates it does not "go" to the correct place, because if configure the site properties of the revit files indicating that the "internal origin" has coordinates (10,10,10), and I insert an IFC link with an object at coordinates (0,0,0) Revit send it to the internal origin so it is 10 units shifted.
which is the correct way to link an IFC file so it is located in his real position?
Thanks
Miquel
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Seems like Revit when it comes to link a IFC uses the internal origin as (0,0,0). So if I have a IFC with real coordinates it does not "go" to the correct place, because if configure the site properties of the revit files indicating that the "internal origin" has coordinates (10,10,10), and I insert an IFC link with an object at coordinates (0,0,0) Revit send it to the internal origin so it is 10 units shifted.
which is the correct way to link an IFC file so it is located in his real position?
Thanks
Miquel