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                           plan states that certain elements are not to be copied. For example, if walls are not to be copied,
                           switch to the Walls tab and set all linked wall types to Don’t Copy This Type. You can also use
                           the option Copy Original Type if the element type exists in the linked file but not in the host
                           file. After one or more of these elements are selected using Copy/Monitor, the type mapping
                           will be synchronized.



                        Figure 6.17
                        The Copy/Monitor
                        options dialog box
                        allows customiza-
                        tion for intelligent
                        collaboration.



















                             At the bottom of the Copy/Monitor Options dialog box, you will find a section called
                           Additional Copy Parameters for each element tab (refer to Figure 6.16). The additional
                           parameters are different for each element category. For example, when levels are copied and
                           monitored, an offset and naming prefix can be applied to accommodate the difference between
                           the finish floor level in a linked architectural model and the top-of-steel level in the host
                           structural model.
                             Let’s take a closer look at each of the element category options available for the Copy/
                           Monitor tool:
                             Levels    In most cases, the difference between the location of a structural level and an archi-
                             tectural level may lead to the presumption that you would not want to copy levels between
                             files. However, maintaining an offset between linked and host levels can be quite desirable.
                             Keep in mind that the offset will apply to all copy/monitor selections. Thus, if a structural
                             level needs to be offset by a different value, create the level in the host model and use the
                             Monitor command to create the intelligent bond to the linked model’s level. The difference
                             will be maintained through any modifications in the linked model.
                             Grids    Copying the grids is usually a strong workflow. You can use the options on these
                             tabs to convert the grid bubbles used by the architect into those used by the structural engi-
                             neer. It is also possible to add a prefix to the grid names. For instance, you could add the
                             value S- in the prefix field, and then grid A from the architectural model will come into the
                             structural model as S-A.











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