we are using revit 5.1 right now, and the rotate command on the right click shortcut menu does not work, it is always grayed out. the command works on the menu bar. anyone have any ideas as to why this would not work?
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shawn
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we are using revit 5.1 right now, and the rotate command on the right click shortcut menu does not work, it is always grayed out. the command works on the menu bar. anyone have any ideas as to why this would not work?
baffled in OK
shawn
First question anyone would have...why are you still on 5.1?
Hi Shawn,Originally Posted by nscshwn08
I gotta admit I'm a bit perplexed...I still have 5.1 on my computer and opened it.....the rotate command doesn't appear on my right-click shortcut menu....could you explain how you get that menu up?
John Mc
lol, they havent bought me 7 yet!
as far as how the command got there, we just noticed it after inserting a chair, and trying to rotate it to the right orientation, right clicked and there it was, only it is always grayed out..... ya got me....
As long as you have a license, the upgrade is free...so I don't understand why you are still on 5.1.Originally Posted by nscshwn08
actually i found out that it has been ordered from Autodesk, and it actually arrived last week, but someone signed for it and now they cant locate it, which really makes sense since this is a school...... i think ill play with arch. desktop for a while.....
Bite your tongue! (ADT never again for me!)Originally Posted by nscshwn08
You should just go to autodesk.com, and navigate to Revit -- Downloads -- Download Revit 7.0. You can go ahead and install it, which will give you a free trial period until you find your license key, or call your reseller for the key so you can get it up and running before they locate the package! 7.0 is worlds ahead of 5.1.
I think you'll find there is nothing fun about ADT.Originally Posted by nscshwn08
"A while" is an understatement...you will have to 'play' with it for a LONG while before you get it to do what you'd like.i think ill play with arch. desktop for a while.....
Having coordinated software upgrades in a college program for almost 10 years, I can understand where he's coming from.
You put in a capital or operating proposal in spring. These are reviewed and approved lated summer. Funds distributed beginning of fall. Orders placed mid-fall semester. Orders received late fall semester. IT is on vacation over break. They get the software at the start of spring semester. Review and test it by spring break. But won't install until the end of spring break, because policy is not to switch software during a semester.
So a year later, you've got the "latest" version installed.