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Understanding Views and View Navigation

June 17, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 10 Comments

Your design in this Revit Architecture tutorial

In this Revit Architecture tutorial, we learn how to work with views and working with view navigations.

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How to: Selectively Select Objects in Revit

Revit model usually is not as complicated as an AutoCAD drawing. You can select objects easier before you modify it. However, in a complex model, you need a method to select multiple objects faster. You want to select them based on specific properties. For example, you want to select all walls with a specific type. Or you want to select all walls with a specific function.
We cover different methods in this article that you can use.

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