Turning Reference File levels ON and OFF and that change not holding

I have DGN files referenced into our sheet files and I am able to turn its levels on and off. I "Save Settings" before I exit. But when I re-enter the sheet file, the levels that are turned on and off have reverted back to what they were previously. Is there a variable or setting that will allow MicroStation to hold those level on/off settings?

I am using MicroStation V8i SS2 (Version 08.11.07.443)

Thanks

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  • Yes, I am in a custom workspace.
     
    When I just open the same file it keeps the level on/off setting that I previously set in the other workspace. In other words it held the level on/off that I wanted and set before.
     
    So that tells me it is something in the workspace but I don’t know which variable is causing that. Any ideas?
     
    I am thinking of running a debug on both workspaces and compare to see what is different that may be causing it.
     
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  • After further testing, the MS_LEVEL_AUTO_SYNC_ATTRIBUTE_LIST variable was the problem. Once I modified it so that it was not using the GLOBAL DISPLAY switch everything seems to be working like we want it. Thanks for your help.

    Answer Verified By: Tim Hickman 

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