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Window management
Window management







So if you had maybe 10 or 15 different tabs open but you don't feel like going through your project browser you know the view that you want to go to is open but it's too many windows to window tile, you don't want to have to go through your project browser, what you would want to do there is window cascade. So now that we know the window tile, there's also a window cascade. So we can see this one bracket in three different views and it's wonderful. And that is super powerful that you're able to look at your projects and work on your projects in this way, especially when you're working on things that are really complicated.

window management

And you can see that it's actually highlighted in each view, so it's much easier to see what you're looking at. So what we want to do is, we want to tile the window so we're gonna hit 'WT' for window tile, that is the keyboard shortcut, and now we can see that one bracket in three different views at the exact same time. So we have all three of those views open, but we can't see them all at the same time yet.

window management

So we want a floor plan view, we want a section view, and then we want the 3D view. So this is the bracket that we're talking about, so we want to look at that bracket in a bunch of different views. So we're gonna have we have this plan view, we're going to click open this section view, and then maybe we want to look at a 3D view as well, just to get a much better look at it. This is a bracket that's holding up an overhang that's over the garage, and I don't know, maybe we just want to see like what's going on, how it's put together, things like that. The single window view is probably the view that you'll be working in for the majority of the time when you're working in Revit, but let's just say we want to take a look at what's going on with this bracket here. So now I'm going to tell you all about managing all of these windows when you're working in your Revit projects. And this file is actually from a previous video that I did on linking AutoCAD files or Excel files into Revit, so if you're interested in that go check that one out. So this is a floor plan in the Quick Tips project file, and this is a sheet view of the schedules for the Revit Schedule file. And you know that there are two different project files, because at the top of each window, it will tell you the name of the view that you're looking at followed by the name of the project.

window management

Okay so now we're in Revit, and here you can see that I have two different project files open in Revit.

window management

If you're looking for a more structured way to learn Revit, you can always check out my Foundations of Revit course at /classes. Hello, my name is Chelsea from and today I'm going to show you all about window management in Revit.









Window management