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    Good day to all.
    I've been using Revit for some time now but still in the basics.
    I just want to ask if it is possible to setup link CAD files to be , in a way "Unsnappable".
    The CAD files were drawn quite terribly and the accuracy is not very reliable. I only want to snap at the revit elements and im using the link cad files only as a guide.

    Thanks in advance
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    If you find an answer, please post it here. I need to do the same thing.
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    Hide the element. If you're wanting to only snap Revit elements, that sounds like you're not concerned with the Import Object, so just hide it.
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    We are using it as a reference to draw. Can't draw it without seeing it...
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    @ LeeRoy, Thanks for your input but as Rob has said, and we're actually on the same track, the CAD drawing is being used as a guide. Of course i'll turn it off if I only want to snap to revit elements, but most of the time I need it on so I know what i'm tracing.
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