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Forums >> Revit Systems >> Tips & Tricks >> Sharing and Co-Authoring Revit Models with other consultants
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So my office is working with another firm, and they are supposed to hand over a core and shell model to us, but they say they need to still work on some things, but we need get started on it as well
I'm not sure what is the best way to proceed. we need to work on the model, but we never like to have another firm work in the same model as us, but its also a major pain in the curse copying things from one model to another
is there a way to let a consultant in your model, but limit what they can touch? can that be done with worksets or some other methods
(the model is on BIM 360, so everyone can access the model from their locations)
thanks!
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