To rename a Revit cloud model, you typically manage the file directly within the cloud platform's document management interface, such as Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) or BIM 360.
Here are the general steps based on the provided reference:
Steps to Rename Your Cloud Model
Renaming a Revit cloud model is done outside of the Revit software itself, within the cloud environment where the model is hosted and published. This process ensures the file name is updated correctly across the project data.
Based on the standard procedure:
- Login to BIM 360 Document Management (or Autodesk Construction Cloud Docs). Access the cloud platform where your Revit projects are hosted using your Autodesk account credentials.
- Navigate to the folder where the models were published. Browse the project folders within the Document Management module to locate the specific cloud workshared model you wish to rename. Cloud models are typically found within the "Project Files" section in a designated folder structure.
- Select and use the options to rename or delete. Once you have located the file, select it. Most cloud platforms provide a contextual menu (often accessed by clicking a three-dot icon next to the file name or right-clicking) that includes options for managing the file, such as Rename or Delete. Choose the Rename option and enter the new name for your Revit cloud model.
Important Considerations
- Permissions: You must have appropriate permissions within the cloud project (typically Edit or Manage level) to rename files.
- Linked Files: Renaming a host model may affect links in other models. Ensure all team members are aware of the change and update their links accordingly within Revit after the rename is complete in the cloud platform.
- Synchronization: Changes made in the cloud platform are reflected across the project for all team members.
By following these steps within the BIM 360 or Autodesk Construction Cloud environment, you can successfully rename your Revit cloud models.