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AutoDesk RVT_ELEC_01101 Exam - Topic 1 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for AutoDesk's RVT_ELEC_01101 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 1
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An electrical designer Is working on a workshared model.

Which two worksharing display settings can the designer use to visualize model elements that have no ownership? (Select two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, E

When working in a workshared Revit model, elements without ownership can be visually identified using Worksharing Display Settings.

As per Revit MEP Worksharing Guide -- Worksharing Display Modes section:

''Worksharing display modes include options such as Checkout Status, Owners, and Worksets. The Checkout Status mode shows elements that are not owned or are available for editing. The Owners mode highlights elements based on who owns them, allowing unowned elements to appear as 'none.'''

Therefore:

B. Checkout Status --- shows elements that are editable or not owned.

E. Owners --- displays which elements are owned and highlights those without ownership.

Incorrect options:

A . Worksets: Shows which workset an element belongs to, not ownership.

C . Gray Inactive Worksets: Only grays out inactive worksets.

D . Model Updates: Not a valid worksharing display setting.


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