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Using the Project Browser

Using the Project Browser - Revit Architecture Tutorial

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Using the Project Browser

- [Instructor] In this video I want to talk about how you can navigate around the various views within your project. So Revit projects contain a single model that is organized into a collection of views. And these views have functions that are very similar to the kinds of things we would think of with drawings and more traditional drafting techniques, so we have floor plan views, we have elevation views, section views, 3D views, and you can find all of these views on the Project Browser. Now the Project Browser, by default, is located, docked, on the left hand side of my screen and it's right below my Properties pallette. Yours might be in a different location on your screen and if you don't see it, if it's not displayed at all, you can go to the View tab, User Interface, and just make sure that Project Browser is checked here, so that it will display. We use the Project Browser to navigate to the various locations within the project. So at the very top, it says Views, and then in…

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