


Hier ein Auszug von den Programmfunktionen: eTransmit for Autodesk Revit 2013 Therefore in order to save my worksets and continue making the changes I need, I have to create two separate files, essentially a new Central and a new Local.Im Subscription Center steht seit Mai eTransmit für Revit 2013 zur Verfügung. This new model synchronizes with the "Model_detached_1". Save as "Model_detached_2", which behaves as a new local. Save as "Model_detached_1", which behaves as centralģ. Detach from central and preserve worksets.Ģ. This means that I cannot save my work straight in the detached file (now a new Central) - since all save options are grayed. In this case the problem is that the detached version of the original model, since the worksets have been preserved, behaves like a central model itself. For the purpose of the study, I have detached the model from central and preserved all worksets, so that if we decide to continue working on the new version, it would save some time. We have already assigned the elements to several worksets and it would be quite a task at this point to start assigning elements to worksets from scratch (which means that I do not want to detach and discard worksets). We have considered working with design options in the central model but the differences between options would be too big - almost the entire building. After modelling the entire building almost to detail, we need to look into the possibility of drastically reducing its size, therefore making significant changes to the original project (such as changing the level height, building size/span and orientation, grid spacing, load bearing structure and so on).

I have the same "problem" with one of our projects.
