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Within Revit, the currently exported Element ID will be shown in the status bar on the bottom left during the export process. Watching this at export time and making a note of any Element IDs that take a particularly long time to export will help identify those with geometric issues that Revit is struggling with.
 
Within Revit, the currently exported Element ID will be shown in the status bar on the bottom left during the export process. Watching this at export time and making a note of any Element IDs that take a particularly long time to export will help identify those with geometric issues that Revit is struggling with.
  
As an alternative, the [[Geometric detail MicroMVD]] may be used to audit the geometry. It checks by auditing the number of polygons physically present in the IFC definition of the geometry. This type of check is very fast, as it does not require the geometry to be computed.
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As an alternative, the [[Geometric detail MicroMVD]] may be used to audit the geometry. It may perform two different checks: the first checks the complexity of the geometric definition in IFC, and the second checks the complexity of the geometry once converted into a mesh.
  
Sometimes, it is also necessary to check the resultant polygon count, not just the IFC definition. This is useful if there are many parametric definitions that are computationally expensive to display. The [[BlenderBIM Add-on]] contains a "Select all high polygon meshes" operator, allowing you to select and visually inspect complex geometry. The IFC CSV tool may then be used to export these objects into a spreadsheet format.
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The [[BlenderBIM Add-on]] contains a "Select all high polygon meshes" operator, allowing you to select and visually inspect complex geometry. The IFC CSV tool may then be used to export these objects into a spreadsheet format.
  
 
==Using IFC4==
 
==Using IFC4==

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