Property Line Tags!
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Subtle stuff...dimension line snaps for snapping in stacked dimension line spacing to a preset distance apart from one another...NICE.
Dimensions can display the opening height when the dimension is showing an opening...(German market focus, but COOL)
VIEW TITLES AND REGION doesn't MOVE AROUND...after you place them!!
Worksets...close a project and not save to central? Now you see a prompt with several options to save correctly!!
I Think there's more...better go back and check!
Instance parameters in family formulae !!!
don't forget shared parameters exported to odbc! That's huge!
I really like this one:
niiiiicePaste Aligned Options
Select by Name has been restructured to provide two options: Select Levels by Name and Select Views by Name.
The user now has more options depending on what elements were copied.
If the elements are all view-specific elements, paste aligned gives the user a list of meaningful views, including copies of the current view.
If the elements include both model and view-specific elements, paste aligned gives the user a list of views corresponding to levels (floor plans, RCPs).
When selecting levels, multiple levels can be selected at once.
Elements can be pasted in the Same Place to move them between Worksets or Design Options in a view.
ooooooh. That is nice. Just what we were looking for today. I can't wait to show the guys this stuff.
Thanks Revit team!
I really like the fact that sections snap perpendicular to non orthagonal walls. Very cool!!!!!!
I take this back. Revit 5.1 did this. I just never noticed. Still cool though.
How about that new icon to toggle through section heads? Neat!
I was granted my wish for an AutoCAD style right-left left-right selection. Nice little time saver. Sorry to all those that don’t like this. Trust me – you will learn to love it.
Formulas in schedules are simply tremendous.
Repeating Details! Repeating Details!
Ditto the ctrl-select and shift-deselect change. It may seem a pain at first, but boy does it make selecting lots of stuff much easier!Originally Posted by Scott Hopkins