I am under the impression you would want to work with one multisheet DWF
file that you load as a markup set. While in Revit, you can make changes to
the RVT file in response to the markup comments. You can also change the
status of the comments. In my experience, it is atypical to try to delete
the comments or remove the stamp. Once you have made the changes, you
publish a new DWF file.
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Has anyone ran into the problem with linking DWF Markups back into Revit?
The only way I have got them to work is one DWF at a time. Whick is weird
because it seems to only link one DWF file at a time. You can link mulitple
DWF files but it only finds one. A very weird bug i guess. I hope Autodesk
has a solution or answer for this. Also Revit does something even more
weird. If the linked Markup DWF has the Approved stamp in it and it does
show up in the Revit Sheet you cannot delete or do anything to that sheet to
get rid of the Approved stamp from the linked markup dwf. Even if you
remove the link to any dwf's in the managed links dialog. It is very
frustrating. Has anyone noticed this?
Thanks,