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How to combine two floors' MEP drawing

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sailaini_415
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How to combine two floors' MEP drawing

My friend and I are working for the same project. We have a building with 2 floors. We are working for the different floor in seperate pc. So how can we combine our works together at last?

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CoreyDaun
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Hello, Welcome to the Discussion Groups!

 

If you are on the same network, you probably should employ Worksharing. Does this work consist of only Model Elements? If so, you should be able to open both Project files and Copy/Paste the elements from one to the other, via "Align to Selected Level".

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sailaini_415
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Is it worksharing monitor? i think it can be downloade from subsription rite? Since my account is student account my seris No. is not allowed to download...i have no idea

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CoreyDaun
in reply to: sailaini_415

My apologies - my response was a bit unclear. I didn't intent to say that Worksharing was a solution to your current issue, but was meant to be more of a recommendation that you should be employing Worksharing if multiple users are working on the same Project. However, if you are a student, and that is not within the scope of your lesson, then never mind... Smiley Happy

 

Anyway, if the work consists of Model Elements, you should have no trouble if you open both Project files on one computer, select all of the Model elements from one (create a 3D View that shows everything), and then paste them aligned to the appropriate Level in the other Project. This multi-user method is not a good workflow, so you may run into some issues. Just post back here if you need further help.

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sailaini_415
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thank you !

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