Summarize this content to 100 words: You can use Dynamo scripts in your Revit projects even if you don’t have any experience with Dynamo. That can be done directly in Dynamo itself or by using the Dynamo player.
However, users often struggle with an extremely annoying problem: missing packages & dependencies.
When running a script in the Dynamo Player, you might get these warnings:
In older versions of Revit, the warnings may not be as explicit, but the script still does not work. That means you must fix package and dependency issues.
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How to Install Missing Packages
If you are using the Dynamo Player, click on the pencil icon to modify the script in Dynamo. Else, you can also open Dynamo first and then open the script.
On the right side of your screen, you should see the Workspace References. You can see that there are two packages with a red X, meaning they are not currently installed.
If you don’t see the workspace references, go to the Extensions menu to open it.
Then,…