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Linking via the Consumed folder - Revit Tutorial
From the course: BIM Collaborate Pro Essential Training
Linking via the Consumed folder
- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to look at the third of three methods that we can use to link files within the Autodesk Construction Cloud, the package/consumed workflow. So just to remind you, we had three different workflows, direct link, package/shared, which we've looked at in the previous videos, and in this video we're going to focus on the third one, package/consumed. Okay, so what is the package/consumed workflow? Well, it's kind of taking the package/shared workflow that we looked at in the last few videos and taking it a step further. So we're going to add yet another layer to it that allows the recipient of the file to postpone receiving the new package until they're ready. So let's go ahead and diagram it out. Within our team, above the line, you have one or more Revit models. Anybody within that team can see changes as they occur. When folks sync and save, all members of the team see those changes in real time. Okay, so that's the same in all the workflows, but…
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What's in Chapter 5?2m 11s
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Direct linking8m 10s
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Publishing cloud models12m 3s
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Schedule regular publish4m 59s
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Understanding the package/shared workflow10m 2s
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Linking via the Shared folder8m 10s
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Create and share a new package13m 17s
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Linking via the Consumed folder11m 4s
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Exploring packages8m 16s
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