When I model the in-place model I was use the "Structural" workset. After finish the model and go review it, I found several connections need to be change. But when I changed it I'm under "workset1" workset. After I modeling the in-place model I found the mistakes but revit didnt allow me to change the connections workset. Anyone know how to change it? all the workset is owned by me and no borrowers.
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But for the in-place model no matter which workset you change the part inside of the model didn't change with the whole model. When you turn off the workset the part at, and edit the in-place model the part won't show. So I want to find a way that I can change the inside parts to the workset the whole model are. But once you go into the edit window you can not change any of the workset the option turn gray as showed in the picture. Do u know how to change that?
I only find a way to do that is you can set to the workset you want to change and delet the part not in that workset and redraw it. I don't know if it because the workset1 is created by the system that you cann't change. If in other workset which is created by owner you can just delet it and put everything into the workset you want.
Same problem here. Can't change workset of an edit-in-place once you have created it. Doesn't make any sense, and means you have to remodel the object from scratch in right workset. Well done revit, again. (slow hand clap).
Unfortunately, this is a shortcoming of Revit. The fault however is not with Worksets, but with Categories. Because Revit does not allow Subcategories to be used as Family Types, many have gotten out of the habit of using them appropriately (to indicate different component types within a family/project). Worksets have replaced them in handling this, but that isn't right either. Worksets are meant to delineate areas of responsibility (i.e. different disciplines, offices or individual designers within a project). So it is natural that a single Workset would govern a single object to preclude design conflicts.
TL;DR: Don't use Worksets for different item types, use Subcategories. Ever in-place model has a category, and every component of that model can have a subcategory assigned to it, which can be changed at any time.
If you cut the in place elements and paste them to the same place this draws them in the same workset as the in place family.
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