![]() ![]() Link instances can be put on their own worksets, which means that one can switch the instances off through not loading the workset. ![]() This is all great, but I have noticed, on a mechanical model, how a few hundred group instances can really slow a computer down. For instance, a door in a group on Level 1 may be given the mark of D101, while a door another instance of the group may be on Level 2, and one can then independently name the door D201. One of the reasons why groups are useful is that one can assign identifiers to individual components. Instead one would have to create the links externally, delete the groups and then link the file back again. Within the BIM 360 Cloud Collaboration Revit file, there is no such option. Once the group has been defined to satisfaction, in a LAN environment, one can then save the group instances out as individual linked files. It is common for architects to use groups when they start to design a building where rooms or apartments are repeated on separate levels (floors). ![]() When new users migrate to BIM 360 Cloud Collaboration, they may be surprised that the occasional Revit feature performs differently to the Local Area Network (LAN) based Revit, or it does not exist. ![]()
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