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6. Open the {3D} view to confirm this and note that the furniture is not
visible. Open the Worksets dialog and additionally close the Interior
Walls and Doors-Windows worksets. Click OK to return to the {3D}
view (Figure 10.16).
Figure 10.16 Worksets Open and Closed
7. At any point you can reopen worksets to make the elements on those
worksets visible again. Open the Worksets dialog again and select the
Furniture and Interior Walls worksets. Click Open, and then click OK
to return to the {3D} view. Note that the furniture is visible again in
this and any additional project views where it was previously. You can
save and close this model when finished.
Worksharing Display Modes
Worksharing display modes are a great way to visually understand the current
worksharing status of your project. For this example, all three authors of this
book are accessing the Central Model saved on the server (from the three local
files) at the same time. Furthermore, all of us have borrowed elements in the
central file.
In Figure 10.17, the Worksets dialog box shows that no worksets are editable
but that the user duellr has borrowed elements.
Figure 10.17 Borrowed elements in the Worksets dialog box
 
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