Similar to the AutoCAD one, I am looking for a on-line rather than book form to be as green as possible given that Revit is released every year.
http://docs.autodesk.com/ACDMAC/2013/ENU/PDFs/acdmac_2013_command_reference_guide.pdf
Why isn't such a resource available? The help is a little over the top.
Thanks
Help file works ok for me.
You can consider purchasing an e-book instead of the paper version.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Perhaps Daniel Stine's book would suffice even though they don't offer an e-book version?
https://www.amazon.com/Autodesk-Revit-Architectural-Command-Reference/dp/1630570486
Steve Stafford
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Thanks for the book referrals and replies.
Really hoped for a greener approach that does not involves paper based solutions. Open to all users with out limitations of a single book specific to the version of Revit and shared in the office. But the Help is the closest to what I can get. A bit more overhead though to get through to the topic. Where the old AutoCAD Command Reference allowed me the ability to quickly scan in alphabetical order commands from A to Z. The online help assumes the user knows the command they are looking for while inputting the command into the search field.
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