![]() ![]() If you retain your original local file, be aware that if other users have modified elements that you used to own, the original local file will be incompatible with the central model. ![]() Best practice is to discard your original local file so that you do not accidentally work on an outdated file or the wrong local file. Open the central model directly or create a new local file from the central model, and choose Relinquish All Mine. If you do not mind discarding your local changes, you can relinquish permissions and borrow elements. Click Close to close the dialog, if one displays. ![]() ![]() If multiple people will be working in the model (worksharing) and you can’t be online, you can try working at risk. A dialog displays telling you that you made changes and suggests synchronizing with central. Working offline If you are the only one that needs to work in the Revit model, then you can make changes while offline, and then transfer the updated model when/where an Internet connection is available. You still own any model elements you modified.
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