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Metric Tutorials - Autodesk

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The Worksets dialog is displayed.<br />

Notice that all worksets are open and editable by you, and User1 is displayed as the present<br />

owner.<br />

TIP The initial owner name is assigned by the operating system of your computer. For training<br />

purposes, the user name was changed in the Options dialog (accessible from the Settings menu).<br />

You cannot change your user name with an unsaved Worksharing-enabled project open.<br />

3 In the Worksets dialog, under Show, select:<br />

■ Families<br />

■ Project Standards<br />

■ Views<br />

4 Scroll down the list of workset names, and notice all are editable by you.<br />

5 Under Show, clear Families, Project Standards, and Views.<br />

Creating new worksets<br />

406 | Chapter 12 Worksets<br />

Only User-Created worksets should display.<br />

In this simple training project, a small number of team members are working on the structural<br />

model. For training purposes, imagine 5 users including yourself. The project is subdivided in<br />

such a way as to reflect the tasks of each user. In this case, one team member is assigned to the<br />

slabs, a second user is assigned the roof, a third is assigned all beams and columns, a fourth is<br />

assigned the foundation and garage ramp, a fifth is assigned to the elevator shafts, and all team<br />

members must have access to all linked or imported DWG or RVT files.<br />

Therefore, you must create worksets that allow each team member to work independently.<br />

6 In the Worksets dialog, click New.<br />

7 In the New Workset dialog, do the following:<br />

■ For new workset name, enter Beams and Columns.<br />

■ Verify that Visible by default in all views is selected.<br />

■ Click OK.

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