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Revit Workset Visibility in a linked model?

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mattV87CE
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Revit Workset Visibility in a linked model?

Is there a way to override the visibility (color/pattern) of a workset in a linked model?

 

I have a mixed use project with modular construction on the 2nd and 3rd floors. I have the modular model linked in thru ACC. I overrode the walls to show up a color to aid in defining scope easily for my DD set, this worked beautifully. My problem is the modular company modeled the site built walls on their own work set and I am trying to get them to "stand out" so I can create a "scope legend".....By overriding the walls in the linked model, Revit applies it to the worksets in the link. I am trying to override it thru their model so I don't have to duplicate the work. 

 

The most simple idea I had was to just have them create a separate model of "site built" items only, but they are not very receptive to that idea.

 

on the attached image are:

green = arch walls

red = Modular walls

blue = site build wall modular created I want to stand out

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SteveKStafford
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You ought to be able to create a View Filter focused on Walls and the Workset they are associated with.


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mattV87CE
als Antwort auf: SteveKStafford

As soon as you sent that I found the work set option in filters. Now I just need the Modular group to define the site built walls with their own unique designation so I can filter better. Thank you for the reply!

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