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jszymborska
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Revit Worksets

Hi there, I'm trying to figure out how to move dimensions to a separate workset. Is it possible?

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RSomppi
in reply to: jszymborska


@jszymborska wrote:

Hi there, I'm trying to figure out how to move dimensions to a separate workset.


Why?

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jszymborska
in reply to: RSomppi

Because I was asked to do so.. Just wonder if it's possible?

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Dimensions are not model elements. Therefore they pertain to the view where they are created. They have a workset property that is grayed out, which is the name of the view. If you don´t want to see them, just hide the category.


Alfredo Medina _________________________________________________________________ ______
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RSomppi
in reply to: jszymborska

There has to be a reason for it. 

 

The simple answer is no. They cannot be assigned to a workset. If you tell us why you need it, there may be another solution.

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I think it will be better if you'll create a View Template without dimensions....and then apply it to desired Views

 

Constantin Stroescu

EESignature

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jszymborska
in reply to: RSomppi

I was just looking for a straight answer (yes or no), couldn't see one anywhere. So thank you for this.
I have another solution, just made new vie template and turned their visibility off. I had to hide them for a submission and my manager asked if I can put them on new workset.

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