Revit View Control Bar: 17 Tools Explained
Updated July 2026: The Revit View Control Bar is the small row of view settings at the bottom of each drawing view. It controls how the active view looks, including scale, detail…
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Updated July 2026: The Revit View Control Bar is the small row of view settings at the bottom of each drawing view. It controls how the active view looks, including scale, detail…

Updated July 2026: To change units in Revit, go to Manage tab > Settings panel > Project Units, select the discipline, click the value in the Format column, then choose the unit,…

Revit 2024 is here (released April 5, 2023), and Autodesk has focused on reusing and innovating on existing features. This means you can expect a smoother and more efficient workflow. In this…

The Revit Project Browser is a tool that allows you to navigate through all views, sheets, groups, families, and other parts of your Revit project. It shows you a logical hierarchy for…

Revit keyboard shortcuts let you start commands without searching through the ribbon. Type the shortcut sequence, such as WA for Wall or VG for Visibility/Graphics, and Revit runs the command as soon…

We use the Array tool to repeat elements along a path in Revit projects. This even repetition can be along a straight line, a curve, or even a spline! The following short…

The “group” tool in Revit allows you to duplicate multiple elements at once. However, ungrouping finished elements keeps your project files healthy and less bloated. In this tutorial I will guide you…