Revit Worksets: Create, Check Out & Manage Worksets
Updated July 2026: Revit worksets are collections of elements inside a workshared Revit model. They help a team control who can edit parts of the model, which parts are open for performance,…
Learn how optimized Revit views can improve design visualization and collaboration.

Updated July 2026: Revit worksets are collections of elements inside a workshared Revit model. They help a team control who can edit parts of the model, which parts are open for performance,…

Scope boxes allow you to define 3D regions of your Revit model and apply them to different views. They can help you organize your model, control the visibility and graphics of elements,…

Are you wondering how to effectively use Revit design options? Design options let you build out several versions of the same part of a project — a different lobby entrance, a different…

The Crop tool allows you to zoom in on specific parts of your Revit views and remove the surrounding area. In this tutorial, you will learn how to cut out images by…

Learn how to split lines and surfaces into two or more parts using Revit’s splitting tools. You’ll be able to design walls, roofs, and floors that meet your architectural goals. Each tool…

How can you save time when duplicating Revit views and sheets? This article starts with an introduction to the basics and then moves on to advanced tips. A duplicate view in Revit…

One of the most time-consuming tasks is adjusting the levels of a group of elements. You’ll learn three ways to simplify your workflow when changing associated levels. An associated level is a level that…

Ever wondered why your Revit models feel just a little off, no matter how carefully you place things? Misaligned walls, stubborn grids, and endless nudging can drain your time and patience. The…

Do you think something is missing from your Revit project or user interface? Sometimes elements, categories, or entire tools get hidden by mistake — or by a setting you forgot about. This…

We can change the transparency level of almost anything in Revit. This allows us to see through surfaces and manipulate their appearance. For example, increasing the transparency of a wall material reveals…