
What’s New in Revit 2023 part 4: Productivity Tools
In part 4 of what’s new in Revit 2023, we cover the measure in 3D, pick a work plane, material enhancements, and more!
In part 4 of what’s new in Revit 2023, we cover the measure in 3D, pick a work plane, material enhancements, and more!
In this 3rd post, we review the Revit new features for file interoperability. Now you can cut elements from a CAD file!
More Revit 2023 enhancements for structure: steel connection automation, analytical model creation, and AISC v15 database. Revit really got some enhancements for structure!
In this first part of what’s new in Revit 2023 series, I cover about rebar features. Great enhancements in this part!
You can use a view template to configure a schedule quickly. Because a schedule is a view!
When you align many elements and need to lock them, clicking the lock symbol each time is very tedious and time consuming. You can lock them automatically when aligning the elements.
Last week Autodesk announced that Revit 2019 to 2022 supports Windows 11. You can see the announcement here: Autodesk Revit now supports Microsoft Windows 11. The Revit system requirements page is already updated to reflect this. Does it mean Autodesk released an update or hotfix to make Revit supports Windows 11? No. It means Autodesk […]
You can override the Revit elements appearance for each element in a view.
In this last part of Revit Schedule 101, you can learn how to format the fields and change the schedule appearance.
In this Revit Schedule 101, we cover how you can organize and control what data you want to show and how you want to show it. Sort, group, and filter the data!
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