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Actions on the model overview page
Sjaak Velthoven avatar
Written by Sjaak Velthoven
Updated over 4 months ago

The action buttons can be found on the top right of the model overview page depending on model selection and on what access settings you have. All action buttons will be listed in their hamburger menus that can look something like this:

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The hamburger menu on the model overview page can look something like this:

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Download latest revision

As soon as you have uploaded a revision you can download it here

New revision

The new revision action will let you import a new revision to this model.

This is done by choosing an IFC file from your hard drive.

Although other filetypes can be previewed in the documents section, only IFC files are accepted in the models section.

When uploading you will be asked to enter a comment that describes this upload (brief explanation to the project participants about what is new in the revision being uploaded). Click "send" to start the upload process.

When the process is complete Catenda Hub analyzes the IFC file and generates the geometry in the background. For large models it can take some time before the file is ready to be worked on in the viewer. If you wish you can exit Catenda Hub, geometry generation happens uninterrupted anyway. When importing is complete a notification will pop up in the menu bar in Catenda Hub and additionally an email will be sent to you stating that a new version is uploaded to a model for which you have access.

Both the model-document and the document-model will have the same revisions.

If you wish to upload revisions to multiple models at once you can use the document upload dialogue.

Access required: Creating and deleting models in project settings and write access the document-model.

Exports

This will take you to the model export page

Remove

With this action you will be asked to confirm before removing the model from the models page.

Note: Removing the model only removes it from the models page.

The document-model will remain in the documents section and will have to be deleted with the selected document delete action if you want that deleted too.
The model can always be made again from the same document in the models section.

Access required: Creating and deleting models in project settings and write access to model(s) you are attempting to remove.

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