Its a good thought, but people can still add content to a 'locked' workset.
What typically happens here is someone accidentally puts a wall on the grid
workset. They go back to modify it and see its checked out. They change
their name and blah blah blah, forget to check it back out again then the
new guy accidentally drags a column grid. We have been using linking for
column grids and setting up the views in the linked file to show in the main
depending on how much of the grid we want to see.
"Scott Davis" wrote in message
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open Revit. change your user name in Settings >Options to Admin or Locked
or some other name you'd like to use. Open a local copy of the project
under that user name. Check out the workset to lock. Save, close, DON'T
relinquish. Then change your user name back to your name, and go back to
work normally. This locks out that workset from everyone but the "Admin"
user.
wrote in message news:5732705@discussion.autodesk.com...
We need the ability to 'lockout' certain worksets. When setting up a
project I want the ability to 'lockout' my core elements so that certain
people can't 'accidentally' change grid and column locations or move core
walls. I would like this be done using your windows login name and
password. How you guys do it is beyond me, it's only an idea. If it were
up to me to invent things we would all be in horse drawn carriages still!
Thanks,
Mike