Steve picked up some very interesting points from Revit Help about updated Etransmit, including:
- eTransmit for Autodesk Revit 2015: When you transmit a model, you can now select to:
- include supporting files such as documents and spreadsheets
- disable worksets
- delete sheets
- include only views that are placed on sheets
- include or exclude types of views such as detail views or sections
Interestingly, it is now recognized as a valid way to cleanup and archive models, as per this page:
Common uses for eTransmit for Autodesk Revit 2015:
- Internal archiving
- Sending deliverables to clients
- Model exchange between consultants/partners
- Model cleanup
- Sharing models between disciplines
- Upgrading models
Steve’s post:
Revit OpEd: Revit 2015 Help is Online