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Where are the Revit Family templates and Library stored?

Updated: May 20






Introduction to where are the Revit Family templates and Library stored:

Revit, the renowned building information modeling (BIM) software, has revolutionized the architecture and construction industries, streamlining design processes and enhancing collaboration. As a Revit user, one of the essential aspects of optimizing your workflow is knowing where are the Revit Family templates and Library files on your PC. In this blog post, we will explore the locations where these files are typically stored, enabling you to easily access them and take full advantage of their potential.


1. Default Library and Template Locations:

Upon installing Revit, the software automatically creates default folders for libraries and templates. The locations of these folders may vary depending on your operating system, but here are the common paths:


- Windows:

For Revit libraries: C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\RVT [Revit Version]\Libraries

For Revit templates: C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\RVT [Revit Version]\Templates


- Mac:

For Revit libraries: /Library/Application Support/Autodesk/RVT [Revit Version]/Libraries

For Revit templates: /Library/Application Support/Autodesk/RVT [Revit Version]/Templates


2. Custom Library and Template Locations:

In addition to the default locations, Revit allows users to create custom library and template locations to organize and store their files. This flexibility is particularly useful when working on large-scale projects or collaborating with a team. To set custom locations:


- Open Revit and navigate to the "Options" dialog box by clicking on the "R" button in the top-left corner and selecting "Options."


- In the "Options" dialog box, click on the "File Locations" tab.


- Under the "File Locations" tab, you will find various categories such as "Libraries," "Templates," "Family Templates," etc. Click on the desired category to set a custom location.


- To add a new location, click on the "+" button and browse to the desired folder location on your PC.


- You can also reorder the locations by selecting one and using the up and down arrows.


3. Network Locations and Collaboration:

If you're working in a networked environment or collaborating with a team, it's essential to know how to access shared library and template files. In such cases, the network administrator typically sets up a centralized location accessible to all team members. Here's how to access network locations:


- Open Revit and navigate to the "Options" dialog box as described earlier.


- Under the "File Locations" tab, select the relevant category, such as "Libraries" or "Templates."


- Click on the "+" button and enter the network path provided by your network administrator.


- Once added, the shared library or template files will be accessible to you and your team members, facilitating seamless collaboration.


Conclusion:

Knowing where to find the Revit library and template files on your PC is crucial for maximizing your efficiency as a Revit user. Whether you stick with the default locations or set custom ones, understanding these file paths will save you valuable time and effort when starting new projects or working on existing ones. Remember, Revit's flexibility allows you to tailor the file locations to your specific needs, making it easier to collaborate and stay organized. So go ahead, explore the different locations, and unlock the full potential of Revit's vast library and template resources. Happy designing!

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