I once saved a Revit file to the cloud and later downloaded it because I needed to convert it to a Revit template. Now, Revit still sees the file as a cloud model because I cannot save it as a cloud model anymore and the save as template option is still greyed out even though the file is now locally saved on my PC.
On another note, when I open the file, all the browsers will disappear - project, properties, and systems browsers... I always have to manually restore them all.
Please, how do I fix this?
Version: Revit 2023.
You need to disable worksharing (open the file detached and choose discard workset) in order to save as a project template.
@onyemaudezed wrote:
Hi, @ToanDN; thanks for your response. But the file is not workshare-enabled.
Can you open Worksets dialog and show it here?
It doesn't work here either. How did you download this file? You should have opened it from the cloud to create a local file, close the local, then re-open the local and detach from central will be available.
Hi, @ToanDN.
Honestly, I almost lost access to the cloud model at some point, as Revit was giving me some error messages. I suppose the file did not properly publish when I shut down my PC then. So, I had to trace the latest local cache file. I guess there are some internal corruptions in the file. I'm surprised to see the worksets becuase I never enabled worksharing in the file.
@onyemaudezed wrote:I never enabled worksharing in the file.
Like you said. You maybe you did enable worksharing when you made it a cloud model. Do you remember how you made it a cloud model? Do you still have access to the cloud model to check to see if worksets are enabled?
@onyemaudezed wrote:Hi, @RobDraw .
I made it a cloud model by saving it to the cloud from Revit - without enabling worksharing. Does that automatically create worksets?
Sorry but that's hard to answer because your wording isn't very precise. I know it is possible to have a non-workshared model on the cloud but it's been a while since I worked with them and workflows may have changed since.
You haven't stated where this project actually resides. Is it one of Autodesk's cloud platforms?
Did you "save as a cloud model" or "save as" to a cloud drive or "collaborate in the cloud"?
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