Install / Uninstall Structural Precast For Revit

Install / Uninstall Structural Precast For Revit

So you want to learn how to add and remove Structural Precast for Revit? Well, it’s quite simple, just follow the steps below:

To install Structural Precast for Revit

To successfully install and run Structural Precast for Revit, you must have Autodesk Revit 2018 installed.

See Revit Structural Precast for Revit System Requirements for more details.

  1. Verify that you have administrator rights on your workstation.
  2. Go to Autodesk Exchange Apps to download the most recent installer.
  3. Close all active Windows applications.
  4. Run the Structural Precast for Revit installer and follow the steps.

To uninstall Structural Precast for Revit

  1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Control Panel.
  2. Click Programs  > Programs and Features.
  3. Locate and select Structural Precast for Revit 2018.
  4. In the Structural Precast for Revit 2018 dialog, click Uninstall.
  5. Follow any remaining requested steps or prompts to complete the uninstall process.

 

If you are still experiencing errors after following the steps above, please do not hesitate to contact our Technical Support Team or to get the latest version of Revit, Contact us here!


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