Revit shortcuts
OF - OFFSET / Moves a selected model line, detail line, wall, or beam a specified distance perpendicular to its lengthĪutodesk also recently published a Revit Keyboard Shortcut Commands on its website. SL - SPLIT ELEMENT / Cuts an element (such as a wall or line) at a selected point LW - LINEWORK / Overrides the line style of selected line in the active view only HI - ISOLATE ELEMENT / Isolates selected elementsĬM - PLACE A COMPONENT / Place a componentĪR - ARRAY / Creates a linear or radial array of selected elementsĬO or CC - COPY / Copies selected element(s) WT - TILE WINDOWS / See all open views at the same time MP - MOVE TO PROJECT / Move the model relative to a shared coordinate systemĪD - GROUP/ Creates an attached detail groupĮU - UNHIDE ELEMENT / Enables a hidden element to appear in view WN - CREATE WINDOW/ Places a window in a wall or skylight in a roofĭI - ALIGNED DIMENSION / Creates an aligned dimension WA - CREATE WALL/ Creates a non-bearing wall or a structural wall in the building model RP - REFERENCE PLANE / Creates a reference plane using drawing toolsĭR - CREATE DOOR/ Adds a door to the building model CREATEĭL - DETAIL LINE / Creates view-specific lines
Please share your favourites in the comment feed below. To kick things off we’ve listed 21 basic keyboard shortcuts under ‘Create’, ‘Annotate’, ‘View’ and ‘Modify’ subheads that we’ve used ourselves when modelling in Revit.
REVIT SHORTCUTS SOFTWARE
From here you can assign any Keyboard shortcut to any command you want. Click on the User Interface button and select Keyboard shortcuts from the dropdown list. The second option is via the View tab, in the Project environment. Ceilings, Internal Wall Materials & Partitioning Under the User Interface tab, you can see the keyboard shortcuts option and click ‘customize’.