How do you copy elements from one model to another in Revit?

How do you copy elements in Revit?

Revit Architecture provides several methods for copying one or more selected elements.

  1. Select an element and, while pressing Ctrl, drag the element to copy it.
  2. Use the Copy tool to copy elements and place them immediately.
  3. Use the clipboard to copy and paste elements with Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V.

How do you copy multiple elements in Revit?

To place multiple copies, on the Options Bar, select Multiple. Click once in the drawing area to begin moving and copying the elements. Move the cursor away from the original elements and toward the area where you want to place a copy. Click to place the copy or enter a value for the listening dimension.

How do you repeat a copy in Revit?

If you want to copy an object multiple times, select the object, type CO (the Revit keyboard shortcut for Copy) and before copying the object go to the ribbon and check “Multiple”. It is that simple, once you’ve checked this, Revit will behave like AutoCAD and will let you copy an object multiple times.

How do you drag a copy in Revit?

If you select an object in Revit you can drag it to move it. If you hold CTRL on the keyboard and drag an object, then Revit makes a copy of this object. I’ve heard this called Drag-Copy and/or Control-Copy. This is great! and it works for almost all objects.

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How do you create an array in Revit?

Create a Linear Array

  1. Select the elements to be copied in an array, and then click Modify | tab Modify panel (Array).
  2. Click Modify tab Modify panel (Array), select the elements to be copied in an array, and then press Enter .

How do I select a previous selection in Revit?

Simply press Ctrl + Left Arrow on your keyboard. Or you can right click your mouse and click select previous from contextual menu.

How do you select last in Revit?

The right-click menu in Revit has many tools that can save us time. One of these functions is called “Select Previous”, and it allows us to select the previous object before our currently selected object. Likewise, the control and shift keys can be used to drag and copy objects alongside a cardinal direction.

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