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I personally believe that the change to tab views in 2019/20 are one step forward and two backwards. It's slowing us down considerably

You can arrange the tabs beautifully in groups that won't stay that way because the locations/order of the tabs keep changing as you move through them. Awful. So no grouping tabs for me. 

I had to resort to open the 3D and all the floor plans in order to facilitate the flipping between floor plans but when you open the file the next day, Revit only opens the 3D and a random floor plan. Then you have to open them again in order to keep working. The starting view is set Last Viewed.

I am used to work with Revit stretched over two monitors, work on the floor plan on one screen with supporting views like sections, elevations, 3D views on the second screen visible at all times so I can quickly check, at a glance, the effect of the changes in 3D, sections or elevations. Double clicking the view would maximize the view and then back really quickly without losing the windows layout.Trying to emulate the same workflow in 2019 takes more effort and it's really annoying. It was quick to  cut a section, open it and then move it to the second screen. Now it feels more convoluted. Most people don't work in one maximized window at the time.

I was keen to install Revit 2020  hoping to see this issue fixed but I was disappointed that it wasn't addressed after reading so many complains in this regard.