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Keyboard Shortcuts for a Sub-level Command

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Seychellian
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Keyboard Shortcuts for a Sub-level Command

I am in the process of converting a lot of AutoCAD details to Revit linework and I am finding it laborious to have to take multiple steps to execute a command. For example I have a shortcut setup for Detail Line (DL) but Revit will seemingly always default to the 'straight line' option and I have to select any alternative linetype I want to use from the ribbon (with my mouse). This becomes really laborious and time consuming when you are doing a lot of linework. For example if you are doing a line with a variety of straight and curved sections you have to go back and forth with the mouse to the ribbon and change the selection for each section of the line.

 

I keep thinking that I am missing something.

 

Does anyone know if there is a way to use keyboard shortcuts more effectively so as to avoid this situation?

 

For example is there a way to assign a keyboard shortcut to a second or third level command i.e "Detail Line > Spline" or "Dimension > Angular > Center of Core?

 

Thanks!

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_Vijay
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I think unfortunately u need select the line individually if need to change the line type..

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Seychellian
als Antwort auf: _Vijay

Thanks for your response. This sure makes drafting laborious in Revit. As someone who has never detailed in Revit before can it really compete with autocad at detailing? I have a feeling that I will end up exporting the Master drawings out to CAD and completing them in there.

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