This is the first time I've used work sharing and I don't completely get it yet. I enabled work sharing to have a separate model (disconnected from central) of a certain phase of my project. I've been working on the central model and was saving it every 30 minutes, but today the central model doesn't reflect anything I did yesterday. I went through the files and was able to find the SLOG file (not sure what that is) saved at 11:30 last night- when I last saved my project- so I know the changes I made are somewhere. Does anyone know how I can get my progress back? What did I do wrong?
Hoping for a speedy reply- on a very tight deadline and I don't have time to redo everything. I'm on Revit 2022 if it matters
@gmccrac4 wrote:
This is the first time I've used work sharing and I don't completely get it yet. I enabled work sharing to have a separate model (disconnected from central) of a certain phase of my project. I've been working on the central model and was saving it every 30 minutes, but today the central model doesn't reflect anything I did yesterday. I went through the files and was able to find the SLOG file (not sure what that is) saved at 11:30 last night- when I last saved my project- so I know the changes I made are somewhere. Does anyone know how I can get my progress back? What did I do wrong?
Hoping for a speedy reply- on a very tight deadline and I don't have time to redo everything. I'm on Revit 2022 if it matters
So you have two central files. Are you sure you open the correct one?
Did you create the second one by open the original central file and check disconnect from central, then save it with a new name?
Yes, they are definitely disconnected and saved with different names (one doesn't have walls, so it's pretty clear). Only one is labeled as "central model"
I've been Googling it and I think the issue is that I didn't sync my new work?
I'm trying to find the local file, but can't. "restore previous versions" isn't working because it says there are no previous versions. I don't know how to get my work back
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