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I have models linked into specific worksets. For diagramming I'd like to create a filter to highlight models that occur on these worksets. For example, I'd like to have models linked to workset 'x' display lines and surfaces as magenta. I create this filter and Revit ignores it. Suggestions?
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i had the Same issue , you can't actually filter a linked model only , you can work around it , if you created a dummy workset on the main model with the "exact" same name of the workset in the linked model and then apply a filter to it in the project , it Should work .
Edited on: Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:49:24 AM
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Yeah that's no good. You shouldn't have to chase worksets in linked models to do this task. Thanks for your reply. If I find a work around this limitation I'll repost.
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