how can i open the project browser and properties box in revit 2013. they just disappeared. please help
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how can i open the project browser and properties box in revit 2013. they just disappeared. please help
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I was having the same problem; the pallets I usually keep open weren't showing up when I opened my Revit project. I tried the suggestions indicated here and they didn't work for me. I use a separate monitor with an HDMI cable and when I switched the 'main display' from my monitor to my laptop screen in my computer's display settings, it fixed the problem--the browser pallets showed up in Revit.
I was having the same problem; the pallets I usually keep open weren't showing up when I opened my Revit project. I tried the suggestions indicated here and they didn't work for me. I use a separate monitor with an HDMI cable and when I switched the 'main display' from my monitor to my laptop screen in my computer's display settings, it fixed the problem--the browser pallets showed up in Revit.
I started in one multi-monitor scheme, moved to a different monitor arrangement, and lost some of my menus. I solved this problem by switching to single-monitor, which brought the menus back. I wiggled them a little, switched back to multi-monitor, and voila! they stayed in the last place I moved them.
I'm a (recently) former ArchiCAD user. AC had a phenomenal feature where multiple menu layouts could be saved into profiles. Basically an interface profile manager. It was a supremely handy feature: I was forever going between multi-screen work, single-screen work, and client presentations on a projector, and having these layouts stored saved me a ton of time. Also helpful when I needed different sets of tools/windows for different stages of a project.
Is this the correct forum for suggesting new features? 😃
I started in one multi-monitor scheme, moved to a different monitor arrangement, and lost some of my menus. I solved this problem by switching to single-monitor, which brought the menus back. I wiggled them a little, switched back to multi-monitor, and voila! they stayed in the last place I moved them.
I'm a (recently) former ArchiCAD user. AC had a phenomenal feature where multiple menu layouts could be saved into profiles. Basically an interface profile manager. It was a supremely handy feature: I was forever going between multi-screen work, single-screen work, and client presentations on a projector, and having these layouts stored saved me a ton of time. Also helpful when I needed different sets of tools/windows for different stages of a project.
Is this the correct forum for suggesting new features? 😃
@Anonymous wrote:
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Is this the correct forum for suggesting new features? 😃
You may want to search the Revit Ideas forum, to see if anyone has already posted a similar idea and, if so, vote for it, or, if not, create a new idea for this.
@Anonymous wrote:
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Is this the correct forum for suggesting new features? 😃
You may want to search the Revit Ideas forum, to see if anyone has already posted a similar idea and, if so, vote for it, or, if not, create a new idea for this.
Hi,
Going to view>user interface> project browser did not bring up the project browser.
Other ideas?
Hi,
Going to view>user interface> project browser did not bring up the project browser.
Other ideas?
Thank you so much - for how to bring back Prop. & Project Browser.
Greatly appreciated
Thank you so much - for how to bring back Prop. & Project Browser.
Greatly appreciated
Thank you so much!
I realize this is an old thread. But I have a similar issue with revit 2014.
Half of the properties pallete keeps disappearing. I use ctrl +1 to close it and reopen it with the same issue.
The only way to resolve it is to close revit down and open it back up again. This is only a temporary fix as it will happen within 5-10 minutes of opening a new session.
Can you please advise?
I realize this is an old thread. But I have a similar issue with revit 2014.
Half of the properties pallete keeps disappearing. I use ctrl +1 to close it and reopen it with the same issue.
The only way to resolve it is to close revit down and open it back up again. This is only a temporary fix as it will happen within 5-10 minutes of opening a new session.
Can you please advise?
any solution for this?
any solution for this?
Thanks really from the heart ... you are amazing
Thanks really from the heart ... you are amazing
Right click then browsers...Then click on project browser
Right click then browsers...Then click on project browser
This seams like the problem I've been trying to figure out for years now. However, when I go into Display Settings, my laptop is already only detecting a single monitor. There is no option to reset. Do I have to be connected to my other monitors? Any advice?
This seams like the problem I've been trying to figure out for years now. However, when I go into Display Settings, my laptop is already only detecting a single monitor. There is no option to reset. Do I have to be connected to my other monitors? Any advice?
That works . Thank you very much .
That works . Thank you very much .
ticking and unticking the box in user-interface doesn't change anything, any help?
ticking and unticking the box in user-interface doesn't change anything, any help?
If you're losing your mind like I was and have already done the View > User Interface > toggled the palettes on and off and still can't see them.... try this...
Go to your comp's display settings > Scale and layout > change the size from recommended to something small like 100% (I'm on a 4k monitor). If that works, then change it back. I was THIS close to installing Archicad.
If you're losing your mind like I was and have already done the View > User Interface > toggled the palettes on and off and still can't see them.... try this...
Go to your comp's display settings > Scale and layout > change the size from recommended to something small like 100% (I'm on a 4k monitor). If that works, then change it back. I was THIS close to installing Archicad.
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