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Link 'In Closed Workset' in Workset1 is closed

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divanciucova
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Link 'In Closed Workset' in Workset1 is closed

All Revit links in the model are in their own worksets. 

Link - S1

Link - S2

etc

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If  Workset1 gets closed, these links appear as 'In Closed Workset' despite not being on Workset1

 

 

 

 

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Message 2 of 7
kadmonkee
in reply to: divanciucova

rename workset 1 to something else "do not use" and set your current workset to a different workset

then use worksets in a limited capacity 






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Message 3 of 7
divanciucova
in reply to: kadmonkee

A cleaner solution would be removing all links and linking them one by one while changing the workset to that of each link. 

Ex. having workset 'Link - S2' active when linking solves this problem. 

Still quite tedious if you have 20 links and using 'by linked view' or link-specific overrides for most of them. 

 

I have encountered this behaviour in several Revit versions and multiple projects and different computers

That's why I'm curious if this buggy behaviour was spotted by anyone else.

Message 4 of 7
kadmonkee
in reply to: divanciucova

it could also relate to the linked files not just the host file






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If a solution is provided by any posters please mark them as Solved to benefit everyone else.
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Message 5 of 7
FAIR59
in reply to: divanciucova

If you select a Link in the view, you have a LinkedInstance. There is also a LinkedType in the database with it's own Workset. Click on Edit Type, and check if the LinkedType is in Workset1.

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divanciucova
in reply to: FAIR59

Works like a charm, thanks! 

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GJACOB4QQ4Z
in reply to: FAIR59

this worked perfect.... thank you

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