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Mon, May 23, 2005 at 1:49:34 PM | Worksets

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I have enabled worksets on a project. I would like to disable worksets for this drawing. How can I disable worksets for a revit drawing.

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Mon, May 23, 2005 at 2:02:24 PM | RE: Worksets

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I don't believe there is a way. Once worksets are enabled, they are there for the duration. I'm not sure you can even cut and paste the entities to a new non-workseted project, but that would be the only way I could think of. You can always merge worksets together to get a more simplified workset structure. We do this many times by having two worksets "grids, levels" and "everything else". HTH Tom

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Mon, May 23, 2005 at 8:51:22 PM | RE: Worksets

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Tom is correct. Once worksets are enabled there is no way to turn them off. This is noted when you first turn them on with a warning message in revit. We often have a period where there might be only one person working on a project after worksets are enabled its just a matter of going to your worksets showing everything selecting all and making editable.

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Mon, May 23, 2005 at 9:25:16 PM | RE: Worksets

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You can't disable worksets... but enabling it does have it's perks; you will have an extra benefit of additional backup files on a different computer. The central project can be store on the network (seperate comp) somewhere and a local file on your own PC. In case one machine screws up... as long as u've saved regularly to central.

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