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The collaboration tools in Revit Architecture and Revit MEP help streamline the coordination of work with by allowing people to work concurrently on the same project, model, and files. This blog post will provide an overview of how to use these features for working collaboratively. You'll learn what they are, how they work, and when you might want to use them instead. What are Revit Collaboration Tools? The collaboration tools in Revit Architecture and Revit MEP provide a way for multiple people to work independently on the same project, model, and files while also enabling them to check in their own work back into the repository. They enable us to use an enterprise-level version of an online or shared workspace feature that some other BIM applications support. This enables you to save more frequently, which means less time spent managing files, and it provides an audit trail of who did what when. It also makes it possible for users without permissions or capabilities to access folders or even projects to be able to work with others on the same team on the same models. They also provide the ability to collaborate with anyone across an organization, which helps you to build a more collaborative team of people. The collaboration tools use a versioned history that is saved every time you save a file and it provides the ability for you to create notes and include all of those notes as part of the version. This is great because it means that everyone has a clear sense of who worked on what at any point in time. The collaboration tools in Revit Architecture provide a way for multiple people to work independently on the same project, model, and files while also enabling them to check in their own work back into the repository. This blog post will provide an overview of how to use these features for working collaboratively. You'll learn what they are, how they work, and when you might want to use them instead. The collaboration tools in Revit Architecture and Revit MEP help streamline the coordination of work with by allowing people to work concurrently on the same project, model, and files. This blog post will provide an overview of how to use these features for working collaboratively. You'll learn what they are, how they work, and when you might want to use them instead. What are Revit Collaboration Tools? The collaboration tools in Revit Architecture and Revit MEP provide a way for multiple people to work independently on the same project, model, and files while also enabling them to check in their own work back into the repository. They enable us to use an enterprise-level version of an online or shared workspace feature that some other BIM applications support. This enables you to save more frequently, which means less time spent managing files, and it provides an audit trail of who did what when. It also makes it possible for users without permissions or capabilities to access folders or even projects to be able to work with others on the same team on the same models. cfa1e77820
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