![]() Library Parts reserved by you are shown with a green dot.Select and reserve the specific content you wish to modify. Note for Teamwork users: To modify any library item, you must reserve the item in the Content tab of a selected library. Then use Add to add it back to your library. However, you can use Duplicate or Export to copy a Library Part file (such as a surface) to an accessible folder, then edit it in an external application (e.g. Use a file manager interface, outside of Library Manager, to manage these Linked Library folders. ![]() All of the management commands, except the Duplicate, Export and Info buttons, are grayed out. Linked Library folders cannot be edited from the Content tab. Note: Filenames that consist only of a file extension (such as “.gsm” or “.DS_STORE) are not visible in Library ManagerĬlick Info to see a large-sized preview of a library part. Double-click to open the right-side tab (or click on the content tab) to see the selected library’s contents, in icon view or list view: Select the name of the library from the list on the Libraries in Project tab.Ģ. Select any library, and/or the Info icon, to view information about it.ġ. Select and reserve the specific content you wish to modify.) (To do so, go to the content tab of a selected library. It does not allow you to modify any library’s contents. Note for Teamwork users: Reserving the Library List on the Libraries in Project tab page enables you to add or delete libraries to/from this list. The icon indicates the type of Library (Linked, Embedded, or BIMcloud Library). The Libraries in Project tab lists each library with its location, size and server status (where relevant). With a library part selected, use File > Libraries and Objects > Show in Library Manager.Use the Library Manager icon at the bottom of any Library Part Settings dialog box.Open Library Manager from the Info Box pop-up of any Library Part.Right-click any Library Part in its Settings dialog box and use Show in Library Manager.Use the File > Libraries and Objects > Library Manager command.Use Library Manager to view and manage project libraries. ![]()
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