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

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Using the Project Browser

Using the Project Browser

- [Voiceover] Your Revit project is a complete virtual building model that can be viewed, edited and explored three-dimensionally, two-dimensionally and in various reports and tabular lists. Each such representation of the project is referred to in Revit as a view. Views are listed and accessed from the project browser palette, which functions much like a table of contents for your project. So similar to how you have a table of contents telling you where you would locate various aspects of a book, you can use the project browser to help you locate the various views within your project. So let's start with where the project browser is located, which by default is over on the left-hand side of the screen directly below the properties palette. Now I have the default installation. Your project browser might be located somewhere else on the screen or it may not be displayed at all. If it's not displayed at all, you can use the tool on the view tab, the user interface tool that we looked at…

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