Revitform.org member "Cellophane" dropped this reminder/tip recently.
When you save project files that DO NOT use worksets and family files on a network folder Revit stores a copy of the files in your user Journal folder. Since release 2012 Revit has been using this location for the Journal folder and files:
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Revit\Autodesk Revit "version"
While chatting with support they gave him this explanation:
When you save project files that DO NOT use worksets and family files on a network folder Revit stores a copy of the files in your user Journal folder. Since release 2012 Revit has been using this location for the Journal folder and files:
C:\Users\
While chatting with support they gave him this explanation:
- "This happens when saving directly to a network location as a data security function, i.e. if the network save fails, the data can be recovered from the local journals folder. If you save locally you will not populate the folder. The reason behind it is saving non-worksharing files to a network introduces a greater possible of failure, so dropping a copy in the journal folder is a way of recovering them."
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