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DanielleAnderson
2005-09-01, 12:23 AM
Okay--I have to first apologize for my stupidity here, then ask my question:
A while back there was a thread posted on room separation lines and someone posted the fabulous trick of the key stroke to turn off the lines. Unfortunately for me, I need to turn them back on again and I can't figure out how to do that.
Some assistance please...
Thanks,
Danielle

jamesd10181097
2005-09-01, 12:35 AM
If you go to Visibility & Graphics (VG) and expand the lines category you will find a subcategory for room separation lines you can turn it back on there.

sbrown
2005-09-01, 12:53 PM
The trick works for any object and it is this, click on the object and type VH thats it.

Max Lloyd
2005-09-01, 01:19 PM
I saw Beegee's tip for that trick (which I love!). Are there any other gems that should be known?

I know and use regularly :

V V- for turning on the visibility settings (it seems that VG works as well for this command)
VP - for view properties
SD - shaded view
HL - hidden line view
WF -wire frame view

and all the others that are alongside the pull down menu's (see attached image)

Is there a list of shortcuts somewhere?

LRaiz
2005-09-01, 01:28 PM
Check out KeyboardShortcuts.txt in Revit Program directory. You can edit this file and next time you start Revit it will pick up modified shortcuts.

Max Lloyd
2005-09-01, 02:00 PM
Thanks Leonid. I have copied out all the shortcuts and removed the erraneous text to form the 'all revit keyboard shortcuts list!'


See the word Document attached.

(Note: I have stuck this document in 'tips and tricks' as well.)

Clyne Curtis
2005-09-01, 02:11 PM
Thenks for the excellent document, Max!

Clyne

jbalding48677
2005-09-01, 04:09 PM
Not to "one up" Max, just a suppliment. I posted our keyboardshortcuts.txt file along with a PDF of them to print out, see THIS THREAD (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=2223&highlight=keyboard)

DanielleAnderson
2005-09-01, 04:42 PM
Thanks James & Scott--that answers my question. :)