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the Central Model
In a real-world project, the next step would be to save your Central Model onto a
server location so the entire project team could access the model. Team members
never work in the Central Model directly; instead, they create and work in local
files. Local files communicate directly with the Central Model, so it needs to be
in a location accessible to all.
3. The Worksets dialog box (Figure 10.3) opens next. Your username
appears in the Owner field. Currently, you own everything in the
project since you enabled worksharing. Click OK to continue.
Before you save the
model, think about
where you need it
to be located. When
the Central Model is
saved, it will include
the file location as part
of the project, so it
can't be easily moved
afterward.
Figure 10.3 Worksets dialog box
4. Next, you want to save the project as the Central Model. Navigate
to Application Save As Project. Before clicking Save, click the
Options button. In the File Save Options dialog you can confirm
that this will be the Central Model. You will have other options, such
as the maximum number of backups that Revit Architecture will
maintain for the Central Model (Figure 10.4). Confirm that Make this
a Central Model after save is checked, and click OK to close the File
Save Options dialog.
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