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Commonly Used Shortcut

Keys in Autodesk Revit:


General Shortcuts
Ctrl + N: New project
Ctrl + O: Open project
Ctrl + S: Save project
Ctrl + W: Close project
Ctrl + Z: Undo
Ctrl + Y: Redo
Ctrl + C: Copy
Ctrl + X: Cut
Ctrl + V: Paste
Ctrl + A: Select all
Ctrl + F: Find
Ctrl + G: Group selected elements
Ctrl + Shift + G: Ungroup selected elements
Ctrl + D: Duplicate selected elements
Ctrl + P: Print
Ctrl + Q: Quit Revit
View Control
WS: Activate Walkthrough mode
DR: Activate Default 3D view
DV: Activate 3D view
H: Hide element
U: Unhide element
CG: Center the view on the selected element
ZE: Zoom to element
ZA: Zoom all
ZS: Zoom to selection
ZF: Zoom to fit
CO: Activate Zoom Out
CI: Activate Zoom In
Selection
Tab: Cycle through selection options (faces, edges, points)

Ctrl + Tab: Cycle through pre-selection filters (walls, doors, windows, etc.)

Ctrl + Shift + Click: Add to selection

Ctrl + Drag: Copy elements

Ctrl + Alt + Drag: Create an independent copy of an element

Ctrl + Drag to deselect: Deselect elements while keeping the current selection
Workplane
WP: Set workplane

AL: Align elements to a workplane

PL: Pick a workplane

LI: Create a workplane by line

CO: Create a workplane by picking points

2P: Create a workplane by two points

3P: Create a workplane by three points


These are just a few examples of the many shortcut keys available in

Revit. You can also customize shortcut keys in Revit by going to the

"Manage" tab, selecting "Customize" and then "Keyboard Shortcuts." This

allows you to define your own shortcuts or modify existing ones to match

your preferences and workflow.

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