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Synchronize local changes
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Start
iTwin Synchronizer
.
Select the desired iTwin from the iTwin Name drop-down menu.
You will see the iTwins that you are added to by the team coordinator. You can pick the one you wish to synchronize your changes to.
You will see the synchronization listed, along with name of the associated iModels and files.
Click on the Synchronize icon corresponding to the Synchronization.
The
Synchronize your changes
page opens.
Browse to the location of your file in
File Search Paths
.
Add any comments you have for the change in
Change comment
.
(Optional)
Optionally you can create a Named Version for the change. Select the
Create a Named Version
check box. Add a name and description for the change.
Click
Synchronize
.
Synchronization starts. Once Synchronization is complete, select the
Go to iModel
button to navigate to the corresponding iModel in the CONNECT portal.
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Created by
Laisvune Valackaite
When:
Thu, Sep 10 2020 12:33 PM
Last revision by
Aidas Vaiksnoras
When:
Thu, Dec 15 2022 10:17 AM
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