- Library: Content loaded from your team’s library.
- Team Collection: Content loaded from a team collection.
- User Collection: Content loaded from a user’s personal collection.
- Initial Sync: Content that was already in the model when it was first tracked with Kinship.
System families loaded before the model was added to Kinship will appear as Initial Sync even if they were originally loaded from the Library or a Collection. System families loaded after tracking begins will report their true source.
- Tracked Model: Content loaded from another model tracked in Kinship.
- Not Tracked: Content loaded from a model not tracked in Kinship.
- Web Download: Content downloaded from the internet and located in the user’s Downloads folder.
- Local Files: Content loaded from an
.rfafile on a local drive. - Network Folder: Content loaded from an
.rfafile on a shared network location. - 3rd-Party Add-In: Content loaded with a third-party add-in other than Kinship.
- OOTB: Revit Out-Of-The-Box content.
- Template: Content that originates from the project template (.rte).
- Component Families: If a component family was loaded into the template from Kinship, it will display its original source (such as Library or Team Collection), not Template.
- System Families:
- System families included in the default Revit OOTB templates will typically report as OOTB.
- If a custom system family was added to the template before the model was tracked by Kinship, it will show as Initial Sync.
- System families added to the template after tracking begins will report their actual source.
- User Created: Content is reported as User Created when it is authored within the current model and does not exist as a saved
.rfafile outside the model.- System Families: Any system family (walls, floors, roofs, etc.) that a user creates or duplicates and modifies within the model.
- Component Families: Component families created in the Family Editor and loaded directly into the project without first being saved to an external
.rfafile.
- Unknown: The source could not be determined.