When working in a model file with other MEP disciplines, it is best to create a lighting workset to distinguish model elements that would belong to that design system. It may even be necessary to create multiple worksets for lighting systems. Doing so will allow you to separate your lighting design into separate systems (such as interior and exterior) or by floor levels.
This can aid you in controlling the visibility of groups of model elements and can also help multiple users to work on different sections of the lighting model at the same time without interfering with each other’s designs.
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