User interface elements such as the ribbon, Options Bar, and Project Browser help you to work efficiently. The following guidelines help you to work with the user interface.
- Use the cursor tooltip to view keyboard shortcut commands for tools. The cursor tooltip displays when you hold it over a button on the ribbon. Instead of a command line in Revit, you can enter keyboard shortcut commands to access tools. For example, enter VG to open the Visibility/ Graphics dialog box.
- Control tooltip appearance by using the Options dialog box. This helps you view the appropriate information for your experience level.
- While working with a tool, when no other action is active, the Modify action is active by default. To end a tool or operation quickly, press ESC twice to revert to the Modify status.
- Use the Options Bar to select command-specific tools such as setting wall height while you are placing walls. This is quicker than selecting and changing walls later.
- Use the Project Browser to create, delete, change, or switch between views. This helps you quickly manage the views in a project.
- Read the hints and tips displayed on the status bar while working. These provide valuable information about using the tools.
- Hide the Project Browser while working on big drawings so as to expand the view window and display a larger part of the drawing. To unhide the Project Browser, use the User Interface dropdown on the Windows panel of the View tab. You can also toggle the ribbon display to enlarge your view on small screens.
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