This is becoming a bit of a nightmare for file management. Somehow Windows must have renamed the file (maybe when it was being saved last night?) and had appended the name of the computer that was being used to work on the file. I had to go digging into my local Onedrive folder and found it, with a new name. I clicked on the image in "Recent Files" and was presented with a much older version of the file! I thought I had lost my work even though I was QUITE certain I had saved it. Today I went to continue working on the file that I last worked on just last night. With Revit now, I've noticed something slightly different. Results are less than desirable and can really gobble up disk/onedrive space fast. I've noticed in using AutoCAD with it that it creates many duplicates of a file with appended names due to the lack of ability for the Onedrive folder to recognize then way AutoCAD creates *.bak files, I think. It seems that Revit and MS's OneDrive don't play well together.
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