![]() If you want to know more, check out the most recent Have You Tried topic. You can create a keyboard shortcut for the Insert Part command to toggle insert or end to avoid clicking the command on the contextual ribbon tab. You can create keyboard shortcuts for frequently used contextual commands to be more productive with commonly used workflows.įor example, when you use the MEP Fabrication Parts palette to place fabrication parts, you may find it cumbersome to click the Insert Part command on the contextual ribbon tab each time you want a valve to break into a fabrication pipe, instead of the default end placement. Keyboard shortcuts for contextual commands I look across what’s new, what’s been around for a while, what maybe you didn’t already know, and find things that can make quality of life for working in Revit better, while making you more productive. If you have a question or something I should try, leave it in the comments. In this series Have You Tried, I profile a useful feature or workflow in Revit here on the Revit blog, and link to a more in-depth, step-by-step walkthrough of it on the Revit Product Help. Hi, I’m Jeff Hanson, Senior Content Experience Designer at Autodesk.
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