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New to Revit, just started using Revit 2014.
Been and AutoCAD user since R12
I have a hard time looking at a white screen all day which creates alot of eye strain.
In AutoCAD I change my background color to black which helps ALOT !!!!
Can and how do I make the same change in Revit?
Thank you
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click on the big R top left of screen
click on options in bottom the the window that drops down
click on graphics tab
click on invert background and you are done !
cheers
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If you read the forums, you will sse that this was an initial issue with a lot of CAD to revit users. But after switching to the white background, most of us have found that there is no real eye strain issues and many of us now prefer the white background because it is the same as our printed output.
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