
Status Bar
The status bar is located along the bottom of the Revit Architecture window. When you are using a tool, the
left side of the status bar provides tips or hints on what to do. When you are highlighting an element or
component, the status bar displays the name of the family and type.
The progress bar appears on the left side of the status bar when a large file is opening and indicates how
much of the file has downloaded.
Several other controls appear on the right side of the status bar:
■
Press & Drag
: Allows you to drag an element without selecting it first.
■
Editable Only
: Filters selections to select only editable, workshared components. See
Workset Elements from Selection
on page 1264.
■
Active Only
: Filters selections to select only active design option components. See
Design Options and the Main Model
on page 1314.
■
Exclude Options
: Filters selections to exclude components that are part of a design option. See
Elements in Design Options and the Main Model
on page 1314.
■
Filter
: Refines the element categories selected in a view. See
Selecting Elements Using a Filter
on page 341.
To hide the status bar, click View tab
➤
Windows panel
➤
User Interface drop-down. Clear the Status Bar
check box.
Getting Hints About What to Do Next
If you start a tool (such as Rotate) and are not sure what to do next, check the status bar. It often displays
tips or hints about what to do next for the current tool. In addition, a tooltip appears next to the cursor,
displaying the same information.
To cancel or exit the current tool, do either of the following:
■
Press
Esc
twice.
■
On the Quick Access toolbar, click
(Modify).
Options Bar
The Options Bar is located below the ribbon. Its contents change depending on the current tool or selected
element.
Type Selector
The Type Selector is located on the Element panel for the currently invoked tool, for example, Place Wall.
Its contents change depending on the current function or selected elements. When you place an element
in a drawing, use the Type Selector to specify the type of element to add.
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