Working in Revit 2019.1 v19.1.0.112
Okay, so I have a couple of views open that are stacked, lets say 8. Normally I would tab through them or select the right tab to look at a certain view. Now let's say I want to tile those windows to look at something simultaneously between views. I do the window tile command and all is great. But now that I'm done looking at the view simultaneously, I want to go back to having all 8 views stacked where I have to tab through them. How do I do that?
The closest I have found is that I either need to close all windows but one and then re open them or try to drag each window on top of the next to get them to combine. Neither of these seem like a very user friendly workable solution so I am thinking there has got to be an easier way. Is there?
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WC and WT have never ever been "user friendly"! I gave up on it years ago. I use Switch Windows on the Quick Access Toolbar almost exclusively -- and I sleep better at night. ![]()
Revisiting the issue of going back "quickly" to a single window when you have a few windows tiled:
I thought that if you had, for instance, four windows tiled on the screen, to go back to one single window really quickly all you had to do was to click the grey bar or the name of the desired window on the left hand side of that window that you wanted to go back to single, and that window took the entire screen, but that is not working today on Revit 2020 as I am testing it. Let me ask, were you able to do that in any past releases? (that is, that you clicked the window that you wanted to make single on the screen and it worked?).
Note: The TW works to revert back to a single window, but I wonder if in any past release the clicking of the desired window also worked, which does not works now.
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