Notice: Family Corruption in Revit 2020.2

Please be aware that the Revit Team at Autodesk identified a defect in the 2020.2 update/build that is corrupting families in some projects.

On February 4, the team published the notification on Autodesk's Knowledge Network (AKN) along with four suggested workarounds.  Here is the link to the article:  Family Corruption in Revit 2020.2

The team anticipates delivering a hotfix to resolve this issue very soon.  In the meantime, please take note of the workarounds in the above article should you encounter an issue in one of your projects.

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Jeremy Smith

Sr. Technical Support Specialist, AEC<br><br>Jeremy has been delivering service and technical support to customers in the AEC industry for over 25 years. He gained much of his AutoCAD/Revit experience serving as CAD Manager at multiple MEP/FP engineering firms in the Greater Boston Area. He then worked at Autodesk as a Technical Support Specialist, eventually becoming a manager overseeing the Revit and Vault support teams. Jeremy is excited to be in his current role as Sr. Technical Support Specialist at IMAGINiT, as it allows him the opportunity to work directly with customers every day and help them successfully leverage Autodesk’s solutions to achieve their business goals.

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