This article offers a concise overview of shortcut keys in Autodesk Revit Architecture for your reference.
Edit Commands:
“DE” – Delete
“MD” – Modify
“menu:” – Last selection
“SA” – Select all instances
“MV” – Move
“CO” – Copy
“CC” – Copy
“RO” – Rotate
“AR” – Array
“MM” – Mirror
“RE” – Resize
“GP” – Create a group
“EG” – Edit group
“UG” – Ungroup
“LG” – Link group
“EX” – Exclude components
“MP” – Move components to project
“RB” – Restore excluded components
“RA” – Restore all
“AP” – Add to group
“RG” – Remove from group
“AD” – Attach detailed drawings
“PG” – Group properties
“FG” – Finish group
“CG” – Cancel group
“PP” – Lock position
“UP” – Unlock position
“CS” – Create similar instances
“PR” – Properties
View Commands:
“ZR” – Zoom region
“ZZ” – Zoom region
“ZO” – Zoom out (twice)
“ZV” – Zoom out (twice)
“ZF” – Zoom to fit
“ZE” – Zoom to fit
“ZX” – Zoom to fit
“ZA” – Zoom all to fit
“ZS” – Zoom sheet size
“ZP” – Last zoom/pan
“ZC” – Last zoom/pan
“VP” – View properties
F8 – Dynamic view modification
“VG” – Visibility/Graphics
“VV” – Visibility/Graphics
“HH” – Hide graphic elements
“HI” – Isolate element
“HC” – Hide category
“IC” – Isolate category
“HR” – Reset temporary hiding/isolation
“EH” – Hide in view – elements
“VH” – Hide in view – category
“EU” – Unhide in view – elements
“VU” – Unhide in view – category
“WF” – Wireframe
“HL” – Hidden line
“SD” – Shaded with edges
“AG” – Advanced model graphics
“TL” – Thin lines
“RR” – Render – ray trace
F5 – Refresh view
Modeling Commands:
“WA” – Wall
“DR” – Door
“WN” – Window
“CL” – Column
“CM” – Component
“RP” – Reference plane
Drawing Commands:
“DI” – Dimension
“EL” – Spot elevation
“TX” – Text
“GR” – Grid
“LL” – Level
“TG” – Tag by category
“RM” – Room
“RT” – Room tag
“DL” – Detail line
Tools:
F7 – Spell check
“MA” – Match
“LW” – Linework
“PT” – Paint
“SF” – Split face
“AL” – Align
“SL” – Split element
“TR” – Trim/Extend
“OF” – Offset
Settings:
“SU” – Sun and shadow settings
“UN” – Project units
Window Commands:
“WC” – Tile vertically
“WT” – Tile horizontally
Snap Commands:
“SE” – Snap to endpoint
“SM” – Snap to midpoint
“SC” – Snap to center
“SN” – Snap to nearest
“SP” – Snap to perpendicular
“ST” – Snap to tangent
“SW” – Snap to work plane grid
“SQ” – Snap to quadrant
“SR” – Snap to intersection
“SO” – Snap close
“SS” – Snap near














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