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    Editable Only checkbox or another way

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    09-10-2012 01:20 PM

    Is there a way to keep the 'Editable only' checkbox checked when hitting the 'ESC' key?  Basically I have the ARCH.rvt link on a workset (and the Grid Lines on another) and I always keep those worksets Not Editable. However I dont even want to be able to select them objects on those worksets. Thats why I like that 'Editable Only' checkbox, but it keeps going unchecked!

     

    thoughts? suggestions?

     

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    Re: Editable Only checkbox or another way

    09-10-2012 01:30 PM in reply to: dtiemeyer

     

    I create a Design Option when setting up the project and place my revit links under that option (Usually titled Option 1). After you have the links under that option flip back to "Main Model" option and you will never be able to select your links without flipping over to the "Option 1" design option.

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    Chris.Aquino
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    Registered: ‎06-27-2010

    Re: Editable Only checkbox or another way

    09-17-2012 10:48 AM in reply to: dtiemeyer

    If you would like this functionality to change, this link is setup for you to submit feature requests, or feedback, directly to our Development group.

    I encourage you to use the feedback link as our Development group is always interested and would like to hear your feedback directly, since you are better suited to state the business case for a feature request.



    Chris Aquino
    Revit Support Specialist
    Autodesk, Inc.

    The Revit Clinic
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