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    So we just got the Bim 360 for the office and going to start a project. We are a consultant on the project. I thought I would have this program in revit and able to link directly from it. I am having a hard time figuring out how to make that happen. Maybe I did not download it correctly. Right now I just downloaded the arch file and put it in our folder to start setting up sheets. Want to make sure I link it in right. Thanks for your help.

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    Hi, We’re using BIM360 Design with Revit 2019.2 here. We were new to the tool as well! However, loads of learning material/tech. support available nowadays enabled us to go through and conquer the cloud

    https://www.autodesk.com/bim-360/bim...d-worksharing/

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    The whole point of BIM360, is to be working on BIM360.
    I'm assuming you're asking about using the BIM360 Collaboration node. If not you're just working in a standalone file.
    BIM360 has a lot of moving parts, maybe I should be asking which portion of it you're trying to use.

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    well I have looked for two days and nothing. I did get these two jpegs pop up when trying
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    Well we are the MEP part of a Project and trying to get to the Arch file. They sent me to the cloud but not able to access it through Revit. I was thinking it is probably the Collaboration node. For right now, I just downloaded the file like normal to start working on it but will need to get this right before long. Looked all over Autodesk and cant seem to find Collaborate to buy. I did however find it for our Bim360 Design as if I was the one in control of the project. Thanks for trying to help

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    BIM 360 Design and Documentation is the platform you're looking for. Autodesk had changed the name of this product like a 2yr old in potty training changes their underwear.
    https://www.autodesk.com/bim-360/des...tion-software/
    I think if you look at the license, the node you need is now call Revit Cloud Worksharing.
    Seats were running $100/mth or $900/year. No idea what they are now.
    But my guess is that's what you're looking for if you wanted to work on the cloud with them.
    Hope this helps.

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    Thanks for sharing the link and it is really helpful to gain information about BIM 360.I really appreciate it

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