From the course: Revit 2017 Essential Training: Architecture (Metric)

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Using Autodesk Seek

Using Autodesk Seek

- [Voiceover] The out-of-the-box library that ships with Revit, includes lots of components, in several different categories. We saw several examples of this in the previous movie. I've since added a few additional items, like a hot water heater, a couple counter tops here in the kitchen and these closet shelves and poles in the closet. So feel free to explore those a little bit on your own. What happens if you need a component that's not actually available in the out-of-the-box library? Well there's lots of places online that you can go to find content. And the one that's maintained by Autodesk is actually called Autodesk Seek. Now we can get to Autodesk Seek directly from the software. So to do that we can go to the Insert tab, and there's a search field available right here. So if I simply click in the search field and type in a key word for the kind of item I'm looking for, it will run a search in Autodesk Seek and display the results for me in my web browser. So I'm gonna type in…

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