When you are using the relatively new Worksharing Display feature you can see which users are assigned to which colors in this dialog.
The history of users interacting with a file can turn into quite a list, it doesn't refresh to reflect the current users, at least not all the time anyway. It seems to retain all the users that have owned or borrowed elements in the file. The little button lurking beneath the list will let you delete inactive users.
You can just start deleting users, don't worry, Revit will tell you if someone is currently borrowing or owning something in the file.
The history of users interacting with a file can turn into quite a list, it doesn't refresh to reflect the current users, at least not all the time anyway. It seems to retain all the users that have owned or borrowed elements in the file. The little button lurking beneath the list will let you delete inactive users.
You can just start deleting users, don't worry, Revit will tell you if someone is currently borrowing or owning something in the file.
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