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@archusain.90 if you are working in a workshared model, you can create worksets from the collaborate tab and apply the workset like a layer (if your familiar with cad) to any model elements. I work in multifamily, so I work on some high rise apartments, and we create a workset for every level and apply our unit links to that workset, then i can control my apartments by workset, turning certain ones on or off or you can set rules in your filters with worksets. And in R22 and newer you can now add worksets as a parameter to scheduled elements.