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good everyone welcome back to the channel so I just recently opened a new project in Revit but what I want to do now I want to transfer the template of an existing project so this new project I just opened now so to do that Im just simply going to go to this file tab over here then click on it open one of my recent projects that I intend to transfer the templates for so Im just going to click on this one and open it okay as you can see the project has successfully opened so what Im just going to do Im just going to go back to the project I want to transfer it to then Im going to go to this manage tab over here then under the money tab Im going to go to Pro transfer project standards then Im going to click on it then Im going to say copy from as you can see you see the name of the project I open to transfer it from and Ill leave all these things checked depending on what I want to exclude but I dont want to exclude anything so Im just going to click ok so another thing that w