How to Keep Revit Colonel Review History Versions
One straightforward way to manage this is by saving separate version files for each stage of the proofreading process. This method ensures you have a clear record of changes at every step.
Alternatively, you can use the Speed Blog tool called Shape Freeze. This feature allows you to freeze and preserve all the content visible in your current view. Regardless of any future project modifications, the frozen image remains unchanged, effectively keeping a precise record of the proofreading content at that specific version.
Additionally, all graphics frozen using this feature are two-dimensional, which means they consume minimal system resources.
A third approach is to print the drawing into a DWF file and perform proofreading within the DWF format. This method is especially useful for reviewers who are not familiar with Revit software, allowing them to efficiently review drawings without needing to learn new tools.
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