patricks
2008-03-13, 10:03 PM
I have a file with another Revit file linked in, as well as several DWG files.
I had not worked on this file for several months. Then about 2 weeks ago I got back into it to do some finish schedule stuff. No problems until today.
Today whenever I try to save the file (either my local or the central file, doesn't matter), I get this warning:
"Linked file xxxxxxxxxxxxx.rvt cannot be saved because it has changes in more than just shared coordinates and therefore can invalidate Local Files owned by you."
So I hit the OK button and it seems to STC as normal.
I tried opening the linked file (both my local version and the central file), saved that, but the main file is still giving me that warning message. I don't remember doing anything with Shared Coordinates when linking that file in, but maybe I did, as it was linked in back in July/August. Any ideas?
I had not worked on this file for several months. Then about 2 weeks ago I got back into it to do some finish schedule stuff. No problems until today.
Today whenever I try to save the file (either my local or the central file, doesn't matter), I get this warning:
"Linked file xxxxxxxxxxxxx.rvt cannot be saved because it has changes in more than just shared coordinates and therefore can invalidate Local Files owned by you."
So I hit the OK button and it seems to STC as normal.
I tried opening the linked file (both my local version and the central file), saved that, but the main file is still giving me that warning message. I don't remember doing anything with Shared Coordinates when linking that file in, but maybe I did, as it was linked in back in July/August. Any ideas?