For example, suppose that you place a door and then cancel the placement with Undo. You then choose to
place a window. While the Window command is active, you click Redo. Revit Architecture reinserts the door
and then continues the Window command.
If the Redo tool is active and you execute a command, the Redo information is lost.
NOTE
The Redo tool is available only after you use the Undo tool.
To redo a single action
1
Undo a Revit Architecture command.
2
Click Edit menu
➤
Redo, or click
on the toolbar. (On the Edit menu, Revit Architecture
displays the name of the operation after Redo.)
Revit Architecture reinstates the action that you had previously canceled with Undo.
To redo multiple actions:
1
Undo multiple Revit Architecture commands.
2
On the Edit toolbar, click the drop-down list adjacent to the Redo tool
.
3
Scroll down to find the command to redo.
4
Select the command.
Revit Architecture reinstates all commands up to and including the selected command.
TIP
You can also use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+Y to redo actions.
Canceling an Action
To exit a command that you have already started, do either of the following:
■
Press
ESC
twice to exit the command.
■
Use the Abort command, as follows: Activate a Revit Architecture command, click in the drawing area,
and click Edit menu
➤
Abort.
Editing Elements in Groups
You can group elements in a project or family and then place that group many times in a project or family.
Grouping elements is useful when you need to create entities that represent repeating layouts or are common
to many building projects (for example, hotel rooms, apartments, or repeating floors).
With each instance of a group that you place, there is associativity among them. For example, you create a
group with a bed, walls, and window and then place multiple instances of the group in your project. If you
modify a wall in one group, it changes for all instances of that group. This makes modifying your building
model much easier because you can change several instances of a group in one operation.
You can create the following types of groups:
■
Model groups, which can contain model elements.
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