Autodesk Revit Architecture Shortcut Keys Download PDF

Autodesk Revit Architecture Shortcut Keys
Autodesk Revit is constructing records modeling software for architects, panorama architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, designers and contractors advanced with the aid of Autodesk. It lets in users to layout a building and structure and its components in three-D, annotate the version with 2nd drafting factors, and get entry to building statistics from the constructing model’s database. Revit is 4D BIM capable with equipment to plan and music numerous degrees within the building’s lifecycle, from idea to construction and later upkeep and/or demolition.
Ctrl+N – New
Ctrl+O – Open
Ctrl+S – Save
Ctrl+P – Print
F1 – Displays revit help
F7 – Spelling
F8 – Navigation wheel
F10 – Keytips
Spacebar – Flip 90 degrees selected elements
Tab – Cycles through snaps or chain of elements
WA – Wall
DR – Door
WN – Window
CM – Place a component
CL – Column
GP – Create group
LI – Model line
RM – Room
RT – Tag room
LL – Level
GR – Grid
RP – Reference plane
DI – Aligned dimension
EL – Spot elevation
DL – Detail line
TX – Text
FR – Find/Replace
TG – Tag by category
RL/RW – Reload latest
ER – Editing requests
VG/VV – Visibility/ Graphics
TL – Thin line
RR – Render
RD – Render in Cloud
RG – Render Gallery
WC – Cascade windows
WT – Tile windows
PP – Properties
KS – Keyboard shortcuts
UN – Project unit
SU – Sun and shadow settings
CP – Cope; Apply notching
PT – Paint
RC – Cope; Remove notching
SF – Split face
AL – Align
AR – Array
CO/CC – Copy
CS – Create similar
DE – Delete
DM – Mirror- Draw axis
MM – Mirror- Pick axis
MV – Move
OF – Offset
PN – Pin
RE – Scale
RO – Rotate
SL – Split element
TR – Trim/Extend to corner
UP – Unpin
EH – Hide in view: Hide elements
EOD – Override graphics in view
LW – Linework
VH – Hide in view: Hide category
ZA – Zoom all to fit
ZE – Zoom to fit
ZO/ZV – Zoom out
ZP/ZC – Previous pan/zoom
ZS – Zoom sheet size
ZR/ZZ – Zoom in region
PC – Snap to point clouds
SC – Centres
SE – Endpoints
SI – Intersections
SM – Midpoints
SN – Nearest
SO – Snap off
SP – Perpendicular
SQ – Quadrants
SR – Snap to remote objects
ST – Tangents
SW – Work plane grid
SX – Points
SZ – Close
CX – Reveal constraints
GD – Graphic display options
HL – Hidden line
RY – Ray trace
SD – Shaded
WF – Wireframe