
- #Scopebox workset update
- #Scopebox workset manual
- #Scopebox workset full
Preset colors will be applied to each workset. Click the Worksharing Display button in the View Control Bar, and select the Worksets option from the menu. To get a look at the various worksets in a view, each with its own color, use the Revit Worksharing Display feature at the bottom left of the modeling area. After the Required and Optional fields are defined, click Apply.Allow Multiple Processing - the default state is checked.Run in Second Pass - the default state is checked.
#Scopebox workset manual
E xecute On - the default value is Manual Only if left undefined.Enabled - the default state is unchecked remember to check this option or the rule will not run.Run Order - automatically assigned if undefined.View Filter - when defining the View Filter, select the Views category and any optional conditions the view(s) must adhere to run the colorizer rule.Element Filter - defines the elements the colorizer rule will color.Rule Name - the name does not have to be unique as you may utilize Description, Group, and Sub Group to further distinguish it from other profiles.From the Project Workset Manager window, in the grid, select a cell from the Click here to add a new row and specify the following:.From the Utilities panel, in the eVolve Mechanical ribbon, click on Workset Manager.From the Manage Collaboration panel, in the Collaborate ribbon, ensure the project is set up as a workset-enabled project.
#Scopebox workset update
Bulk Update - allows for the values in multiple selected rows to be revised at once.Export Grid - exports the grid as currently displayed to Excel.
Duplicate - used to duplicate selected rows.
Delete - used to delete selected row(s). Add - used to add a new row to the grid. Allow Multiple Processing - gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple processing of the same element is allowed in a single execution session see below for more information. Run in Second Pass - indicates whether the rule runs after all other processing has been completed see below for more information. Existing Element Change - the rule runs when an existing element is modified. New Element Creation - the rule will only run when an element is placed on the drawing area. Any Update - the rule runs when any change to the drawing is made. #Scopebox workset full
Manual Only - the rule will only run when either the Refresh Current View or Refresh Full Project button is manually clicked. Execute On - defined when/how the rule runs. Enabled - if unchecked, the rule is disabled and will not run. Workset - used to define the workset the rule is run against. Element Filter - used to define the categories and optional conditions which elements and their parameters are filtered against. Sub Group - used to a subset of a group/category to a rule. Group - used to assign a category/type to a rule. Description - used to provide additional information about the rule. Rule Name - used to apply a label to a rule. Run Order - used to define the sequence in which the rules are executed, 1 is 1st, 2 is 2nd, 3 is 3rd, etc. Configuration Exchange - Used to import/export rules please see the Configuration Exchange article for more information. Import Rules (Deprecated as of v6.2) - used to bring in rules from another project. Export Rules (Removed as of 6.2)- used to transfer the selected rules to another project. Refresh Full Project - used to re-run the selected rules on the entire project view. Refresh Current View - used to re-run the selected rules on the current active view.