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Open a view or multiple views in Revit LT and navigate to different areas of the model.
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00:03
This video demonstrates how to open a view of the project and navigate the view to focus on different areas of the model.
00:11
When working in a view, use the middle mouse button to perform navigation tasks.
00:16
Press the middle mouse button to pan the view.
00:20
Scroll the mouse wheel to zoom the view in and out.
00:24
The position of the mouse pointer establishes the center of the zoom.
00:30
In a 3D view, press Shift and use the middle button to orbit the model.
00:35
The center of rotation is the center of all model geometry.
00:40
If you select an object and then orbit the view, the selected object is used as the center of rotation.
00:48
Click the view cube to Orient the model to predefined positions.
00:53
Click and drag the view cube to reorient the model.
00:58
Use the project browser to open additional views of the model.
01:02
Double click the view name to open the view.
01:07
To see all of the open views together, tile the views.
01:12
Nn the View tab of the ribbon, click tile or use the keyboard shortcut WT.
01:19
Navigating the different views in the project will help you better understand the spatial relationships between objects and the model.
00:03
This video demonstrates how to open a view of the project and navigate the view to focus on different areas of the model.
00:11
When working in a view, use the middle mouse button to perform navigation tasks.
00:16
Press the middle mouse button to pan the view.
00:20
Scroll the mouse wheel to zoom the view in and out.
00:24
The position of the mouse pointer establishes the center of the zoom.
00:30
In a 3D view, press Shift and use the middle button to orbit the model.
00:35
The center of rotation is the center of all model geometry.
00:40
If you select an object and then orbit the view, the selected object is used as the center of rotation.
00:48
Click the view cube to Orient the model to predefined positions.
00:53
Click and drag the view cube to reorient the model.
00:58
Use the project browser to open additional views of the model.
01:02
Double click the view name to open the view.
01:07
To see all of the open views together, tile the views.
01:12
Nn the View tab of the ribbon, click tile or use the keyboard shortcut WT.
01:19
Navigating the different views in the project will help you better understand the spatial relationships between objects and the model.