Hi @arkitek2ss!
The screenshot you shared doesn't give us the full picture, so I'll need some more information to help you effectively.
Where did this data come from? Is it from a survey, an imported file, or something else? What's the file format (e.g., DWG, DXF, SKP, CSV)?
What is your final goal? Are you trying to get a surface or a toposolid?
When you work with points in Revit, the Toposolid tool automatically creates a triangulated irregular network (TIN) based on those points to form the surface. It doesn't necessarily "connect all points" in a sequential order but rather builds triangles to create the most accurate representation of the terrain.
If you're looking for a quick and accurate way to get topography, you might want to check out services like CadMapper or X-GIS. These tools allow you to download ready-made 3D terrain models with contour lines directly into Revit. This can save you a lot of time and help you avoid the manual hassle of connecting points.
Looking forward to your clarification!