Frequent question: How do I make a new workset in Revit?

How do I manage a workset in Revit?

To control the worksets in the linked project, select the linked file and then click Manage Worksets. Revit displays the Manage Worksets for Link dialog. Here, you can select one or more linked worksets and change their Opened status.

How do you change the workset of an element in Revit?

Reassign an Element to a Different Workset

  1. In the drawing area, select an element.
  2. On the Properties palette, locate the Workset parameter under Identity Data.
  3. Click in the Value column for the parameter, and select a new workset.

How do I change a family workset in Revit?

Expand the Families branch, right-click on the Family name, and select Make Workset Editable, as shown in here. A family workset made editable cannot be changed by any other user. The owner must release it and synchronize it with the central file before anyone else can modify it.

How do you create a workset?

Create Worksets

  1. Open your local copy of the central model.
  2. Click Collaborate tab Manage Collaboration panel (Worksets).
  3. In the Worksets dialog, click New.
  4. In the New Workset dialog, enter a name for the new workset.
  5. To display the workset in all project views, select Visible in all views. …
  6. Click OK.
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How do you unload a workset in Revit?

Manage Worksets in Revit Links

  1. Have you ever wanted to unload some of the unnecessary data from a Revit link?
  2. Step 1: From the Project Browser, select a Revit link & right click:
  3. Step 2: From the Manage Worksets dialogue select a workset to close.
  4. Step 3: Select Reload.

How do I edit a workset?

Edit a Workset

  1. Select an active workset, using one of the following methods: …
  2. If you want all elements that are not in the active workset to be gray, click Collaborate tab Manage Collaboration panel (Gray Inactive Worksets).
  3. Edit or add elements in the workset, as necessary.

What is Revit workset?

A workset is a collection of elements in a workshared project. You can create worksets based on functional areas, such as the following: For architecture and structural engineering: interior, exterior, and site. For systems: HVAC, electrical, or plumbing.

How do you check out a workset?

To check out a workset, make it editable. Note: To edit an element or a workset, it must be up-to-date. If you attempt to edit an element or a workset that is not up-to-date, you are prompted to update your local copy of the central model, so that you have all of the latest changes.

Where is the Workset dialog box in Revit?

Open the Revit project file (RVT) you want as the central model. Click Collaborate tab Worksets panel (Worksets). The Worksharing dialog displays, showing the default user-created worksets (Shared Levels and Grids, and Workset1). If desired, rename the worksets.

How do I create a central file in Revit?

Create a Central Model from an Existing Workshared Model

  1. Open the existing workshared file.
  2. Click File tab Save As (Project).
  3. In the Save As dialog, rename the file, and click Options.
  4. In the File Save Options dialog, select Make this a Central Model after save.
  5. Select a default workset for local copies.
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Should worksets be editable?

Generally, it is recommended that you work in your local copy of the central model and not make worksets editable. When you edit an element that is not being edited by another team member, you automatically become the borrower of the element and can make the changes you need.

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