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Hi,
I am modeling the machinery equipment in a large factory made by another part of my firm. First phase of the project is to use cubes to represent the placement of the equipment. Next phase is to insert detailed families where the cubes were.
Now, instead of deleting the cubes and insert the detail models, is there a way to keep the cubes and be able to cycle through the different phases of modeling? Is "phases" the right tool for this, or would that give problems to the ones that are linking my file into theirs?
Thank you for helping!
Magnus
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You could use phases or you could use worksets. I think worksets might be a better thought process.
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