Stacked Bar - Warnings per Megabyte File Size

WARNINGS / FILE SIZE

Note:  Warnings per megabyte file size is meant to provide a metric that compares different Revit files against each other, independent of relative file size.  For this release we will be using the metric of 1 warning per megabyte (shown by a red dashed line on a stacked bar graph).  The stack bar graphs show the top five (5) within a given project folder.

  1. Within the newly created Partner Card. Click on “Configure”

  1. Type in Card Title — “Warnings per MB”  
  2. Type in Partner URL — https://ideatesolutions.com/bar.html
  3. Click on “Save”.

  1. Login — Purpose:  Autodesk requires authorization to view the data within the BIM 360 project environment.
    1. Click on “Login”.  If the highlighted area says Logout, then proceed to Step 8 below.

  1. Select “Autodesk Sign in’.

  1. Select “Allow” to access your BIM 360 project data.

  1. In the existing Partner Card, a “Finish Configuring Your Card” dialog appears.

Step 1 — Click “Copy URL to clipboard”.

Step 2 — Click on Gear (upper right hand corner of card.  Select “Configure”.

Step 3 — Replace the existing Partner URL with the copied URL and click “Save” .  

TIP:  Use Ctr + A (select all) and Ctr + V (copy from clipboard).

  1. Make sure you save location and URL by clicking on “SAVE” in upper right corner of Project Home.
  2. You can choose from different projects and from different sub-folders in BIM 360 Document Management folders > Project Files.

 

 

 

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