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Using the Project Browser

Using the Project Browser - Revit Tutorial

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Using the Project Browser

- [Voiceover] In this video, I would like to explore the Project Browser. Project Browser is your primary interface to navigate around your building model. Everything you do in a Revit project is stored typically in a single project file. This is unlike many other CAD programs where the project might be scattered across dozens, if not hundreds of different files that are all linked together. In Revit, they're typically stored in a single file, and the way that we navigate around the project is to open up different views. So, you have views to represent floor plans, and views to represent elevations and sections, and when you open these views, you're just seeing the model from that vantage point, and the way you find all these views is using the Project Browser. Now, I got the Project Browser right here on the left hand side of my screen, below the Properties palette, in its default location. Yours might be somewhere else depending on your setup, and if you've previously moved it. If…

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