Users noticed that you can export out DWFx from Revit 2009 but there does not seem to be an option to bring in back in as a DWFx markup set. The option is simply missing from the import file type menu.
No, you are not missing a step somewhere nor is there a method to do it at this point.
The Revit team has acknowledged the shortfall and will correct it in the next available update.
--Volker
Recall that AutoCAD 2008 would export DWFx only. It was not until AutoCAD 2009 that the other capabilities such as Markup Set Manager and DWF Underlay were available for DWFx. So it is common for Autodesk applications to make progress via steps and then complete the job.
Posted by: Scott Sheppard | May 16, 2008 at 10:52 AM