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Question regarding the 'Activate View' option when highlighting views on a sheet. Once you have activated a view, made your changes or whatever, how do you exit the activated view? No matter what I do I can't seem to. End up having to open some other views then go back. Am I missing something simple?
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Right click - deactivate view. You have to be in the view on that sheet.
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Aha! Knew it would be something simple. Thanks!
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I have been wondering about this for a while. For me, I would just ignore it and eventually Revit would get out of the view if I started going to other sheets and working on them. I kept looking for a button before, as Revit uses buttons for so many other commands.
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