Making the Selection
A recent post on our discussion forums asked a pretty basic question about how to select multiple elements at the same time. To me this is Revit 101, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized that I've had the luxury of learning this stuff from the gurus that roam the halls of the Revit Factory. Not all of you have this opportunity, so hey, let's spread the wealth.
When you select something in a Revit view, it highlights in Red to let you know it's selected. When I have multiple Elements selected, we call that a Selection Set. If I have similar items selected, like Pipes and Pipe Fittings, I can make changes to all the Elements in the Selection Set, which is quite handy.
Being the huge dork that I am, I've put together a video explaining the various options in Revit to select Elements in a Revit view.
I know was probably a bit basic for some of you out there, but I've got to lay the foundation from time to time. I hope you all learned something today, at the very least that my dork quotient continues to remain high.
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This is the first I have heard of revit is this a design program from the makers of autocad
Posted by: Mike Newberry | April 15, 2008 at 05:49 AM
It certainly is, I have links to learn more about the program on the left frame of the blog.
Cheers,
Kyle
Posted by: MEP Administrator | April 16, 2008 at 10:07 AM