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A great place to start is the Revit Quick Start Guide. Learn the basics of Autodesk Revit through approachable online instructions, and model for architecture, structures, and MEP. Sample content is available on the Home screen once Autodesk Revit is open.

A guide to keyboard shortcuts is also available. Shortcuts are recommended as you learn your way around the software.

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Autodesk provides download and install instructions for individuals and administrators. Your available downloads appear in Autodesk Account. Find your product, select a version, platform, language, and download method. For more information, visit the Autodesk Knowledge Network.\n"}]},"@type":"Question","name":"What is Autodesk Revit used for? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Autodesk Revit is used to design, document, visualize, and deliver architecture, engineering, and construction projects.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Who uses Autodesk Revit? ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, civil engineers, construction professionals, fabricators, computational designers, owners, and more all use Autodesk Revit to achieve their design, construction, operations, and maintenance goals for buildings and infrastructure.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Which versions of Revit can I use if I subscribe to the current version?\u202f ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Your Revit subscription gives you access to install and use the 3 previous versions. Available downloads are listed in your Autodesk Account after subscribing. See also\u202fprevious releases available for subscribers.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Which operating system does Autodesk Revit run on?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Autodesk Revit runs on Microsoft Windows. See Revit system requirements for details.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"Can I install Revit on multiple computers?\u202f ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"With a subscription to Revit software, you can install it on up to 3 computers or other devices. However, only the named user can sign in and use that software on a single computer at any given time. Please refer to the\u202fSoftware License Agreement for more information.\u202f\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"How do I convert my Revit free trial to a paid subscription?\u202f ","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"Launch your trial software and click Subscribe Now on the trial screen or buy Revit here. When buying your subscription, enter the same email address and password combination you used to sign\u202fin to\u202fyour trial. Learn more about\u202fconverting a trial to a paid subscription.\n"],"@type":"Question","name":"I am using a free trial of Autodesk Revit, what are some resources that can help me?","acceptedAnswer":["@type":"Answer","text":"A great place to start is the Revit Quick Start Guide. Learn the basics of Autodesk Revit through approachable online instructions, and model for architecture, structures, and MEP. Sample content is available on the Home screen once Autodesk Revit is open.
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Does anyone know of an online Revit course that would qualify me for a student version of Revit? I'm recently unemployed, and wanted to spend this time to learn a new skill, but I also don't want to spend $300 a month for the software (I'm unemployed and income is an issue, after all). I know there's a 30-day free trial, but from the limited time I've spent with Revit, it's apparent that it'll take me longer than one month to learn it.

I've created series of videos for my students to use during the lockdown/distance/learning year. You are welcome to check it out. I cover very basic stuff, but I cover them in detail. The link I provided is just to one of my video. You can browse the channel to find more. But seriously, online learning is no replacement for in-person learning when it comes to learning Revit. There are so many situations that you may run into as a beginner that you will need an in-person support. Once you get better at it, you can utilize Youtube or other online sources to answer specific question that you may have. Good luck

@WFB2 I would suggest you for an online Revit course. The Revit training prepares you for designing, collaborating, visualizing vital building components, rendering best-in-class product models, and efficiently using Revit, the multidisciplinary BIM software.

So when you upload revit files for online design review you have to know which files that are linked and if you are working on an actual project there might be hundreds of textures referenced. You can not upload your whole collection of textures, and there is way to use process monitor but it requires hours to get anything usable out of the filters. A simple plugin or command from the file menu to print a list of files or copy all the files used by the project to an work folder so that when you upload to you know what files and can be sure that they fit in the space, considering that the shared materials all have to have unique file name and the online view has a copy of the shared materials if can check those file names and sort them to one sub folder and the non white listed files that have to be uploaded to another folder. You would have a folder you can place on a usb drive and give to general contractors or clients and the name space would be correct and the design becomes portable as long as you have max to render, revit to edit, or one of the design reviews to allow the design to be reviewed in real time.

Having to figure out what textures of actual materials you used in the design when the specs the contractors need are in the material definition it is really about what the contractors and client see not what they are building to. Like wood the shared material is good enough if you are using plastic that is molded to look like wood but if I need the client feel the difference between wood cladding, all wood, and injection molded plastic the free materials are not good enough but revit can take really simply textures and show the difference between choices the client might be making based on textures not actual material samples.

you can see how some of the textures were correct some were missing as I clean up the revit file. Some of the file are pointed to don't exist because the materials were BIM materials that were linked in the wrong place. BIM is another place where packing the textures used would be a good idea. One of the things I noticed were that I had ten copies of the same shared materials because the authors included the shared materials. I only need one primary material library that is separated into the shared and custom, because when I work on a project having a huge library of textures that I can look though as large thumb nails works better for me, other people may want to have a thousand copies of plastic.wood.number10002.jpg. Either way with the unique file name requirement it means when the files are shared revit is only coping the files once. When you go to upload the files to file viewer you point to the packaged folder.

How to diable the online help in revit 2013, and use the local help when required? at times I feel using the localy installed help file than the online one. is this possible without disconnecting internet?

Oh my..Cant it be much simpler?. Just a small check box in options which enables local help or online help, similar to AutoCAD options? Plus a feature that will help to keep on updating the local help file? i dont thik its a tough task for the revit developers to do this.

Yes, it's kind of funny that when we need this information (which is exactly when our internet connection is not working), the instructions are... online! , not in our own software. I agree, maybe this should be a check mark (toggle) in the Options dialog box. Something such as "Type of help: Online / Offline (Please restart your computer for this changes to take effect)", simple; and then Revit would edit the Documentation part of my Revit.ini file adding the line " UseHelpServer=0".

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thanks for replying to my request. I am from srilanka , a freelance draughtsman trying to learn everything in revit. now 66yrs, and did house plans in Autocad those days..hope to do plans again to earn some income as a retired person.pls do the needful as requested in my mail which will help other subscribers too

I am new to Autodesk Revit API and Forge API development. Doing a small project with/for my students. I am trying to read a Revit file using python (or upload it to a web app) and implement a custom Dynamo code on that Revit file. I explored Revit-API, Autodesk Forge and few other online resources but I couldn't find what I was looking for. Could please someone advise if it is possible to read a Revit file and apply Dynamo code to it outside of Revit? If yes, please point me towards right resources. Thank you!

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