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Firstly, I've searched the forum for this and drew a blank. It might be there somewhere, but I couldn't find it. Anyway, I'm working in a fairly large project; worksharing is enabled; we have multiple areas and multiple levels. We've decided to create worksets based on the areas and levels, and then move objects to the appropriate worksets. A significant portion of the building has been grouped and copied to 5 different locations. So the group now spans all levels and all areas. I want to move the elements in the groups to their appropriate worksets. But, no matter how I approach it, the workset value is grayed out. Am I simply out of luck?
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You need to set the group / workset to editable.
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The group is on Workset1 and that workset is editable (by me). However, I can't select individual objects within a particular group and change the workset (element property is grayed out)
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It appears that groups can be on worksets but the components in the group are all on that workset. If you place components in seperate worksets then group them, they are moved to the current group workset.
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well . . . that kinda sucks
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I'm having a similar dilemma but the various families within the same group ARE on different worksets. The instance of the group is under the Workset "Units" but I have a fridge and counter within that group that are under "Main Model." When I try to edit the group and move the fridge and counter ot the "Units" workset, the instance parameter for Workset is grayed out. It seems the only way is to cut and paste the geometry in place to move it to the correct workset.
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I've found a way around this. Its fiddly though.
go into the group. Select the workset you want the certain items to be in. now copy those items using the copy tool, and paste them somewhere else in the group. notice these newly pasted items in the group are now in the workset you selected. Its a fiddly process and I've noticed it doesn't always copy throught to every instance of the group.
Depending what your doing this can lead to more work, but its the only way I've found to have multiple worksets in one group.
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