Have you ever wished you could hand off tedious manual Revit tasks to someone else? Dynamo Player can take care of those for you. Have You Tried – Worksharing Display Modes. If you want to know more, look at the most recent Have You Tried topic. Nothing can really replace direct communication between team members working on a model, but the worksharing display modes give you a way to see information directly applied to your model. Worksets – Which elements are assigned to particular worksets. Model Updates – Elements that are out of sync with, or have been deleted from, the central model. Owners – The specific owners of elements. You can use worksharing display modes to display:Ĭheckout Status – The ownership status of elements. Other display modes display different criteria in a similar way. ![]() ![]() For example, you can apply a display mode to your view and elements in the model are colorized based on who currently owns an element in the model. Worksharing Display Modesĭo you ever work on a Revit model with more than one person? You have probably used worksharing, but have you ever used any of the worksharing display modes? These modes allow you to see information about different criteria of your model related to worksharing. ![]() I look across what’s new, what’s been around for a while, what maybe you didn’t already know, and find things that can make quality of life for working in Revit better, while making you more productive. If you have a question or something I should try, leave it in the comments. In this series Have You Tried, I profile a useful feature or workflow in Revit here on the Revit blog, and link to a more in-depth, step-by-step walkthrough of it on the Revit Product Help. Hi, I’m Jeff Hanson, Senior Content Experience Designer at Autodesk.
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