When the Create New Local is disabled one of these four culprits are usually to blame:
This is an earlier post about this issue, it's called Creating a Local File - Clue to a Problem.
These are some other Local File posts.
Local Files - How, How Often and Where
Local Files
Working in the Central File
Why Does my Filename include the word Central?
Local Files - How Often
- The file does not use worksets (occasionally to blame)
- The network connection/resource is busy, or disconnected (likely culprit)
- Someone is creating a local at the same moment (less often, but happens)
- Opening a file created in a newer version of Revit (less often) [added per a comment]
- File is a Local file (user copied a local over a central)
- The network path at each workstation is not the same as each other (very likely culprit)
This is an earlier post about this issue, it's called Creating a Local File - Clue to a Problem.
These are some other Local File posts.
Local Files - How, How Often and Where
Local Files
Working in the Central File
Why Does my Filename include the word Central?
Local Files - How Often
6 comments:
Also when you try to open a file saved in a later version.
Thanks for the reminder, added it to the list!
New one: when a file was processed with eTransmit, I believe the "Detached" option is checked and greyed out by default. You also get an explanation and Revit asks you if to work with the file temporarily or if you want to create a new central file in the same place as the current file.
We have also had this occur with files on a Revit Server and there is a problem with the Revit Server Accelerator, ie. the Revit Server Accelerator has crashed.
I'm new to revit, so I'm having some problems here. Could someone tell me the steps to creating local structural file after downloading the central file ? Thanks in advance!
Look into using the Detach from Central option when you're in the File Open dialog. There are posts about it here too.
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