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3. Go to the {3D} view by selecting it from the Window menu by click-
ing the 3D icon at the top of the screen or by going to the {3D} view
in the Project Browser.
4. On the Windows panel, click Close Hidden Windows.
5. In the Project Browser, open Level 1.
6. Go to the Windows panel and select Tile Windows.
7. With the windows tiled, you can see the Level 1 fl oor plan along with
the 3D view to the side. Select one of the walls in the Level 1 fl oor plan.
Notice it is now selected in the 3D view to the side. These views you
have open are mere representations of the model from that perspective.
Each view of the model can have its own independent view settings.
BUT I USED TO TYPE MY COMMANDS!
You can still type your commands. In the Revit menus, you may have noticed
that many items have a two- or three-letter abbreviation to the right. This is
the keyboard shortcut associated with the command. You can make your own
shortcuts or you can modify existing keyboard shortcuts — if you navigate
to the View tab. On the Windows panel, click the User Interface button. In
the drop-down menu, click the Keyboard Shortcuts button. Here you can
add or modify your keyboard shortcuts.
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