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Using multiple monitors

Using multiple monitors - Revit Tutorial

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Using multiple monitors

- [Instructor] In this video, I want to talk about an exciting new feature in Revit 2019, and that is the support for multiple monitors. So, if you're like me, and most Revit users, you probably have more than one screen attached to your computer. And, previously, about the only thing you could do with that secondary screen in Revit was to peel off your properties palette, or your project browser, and put those over on the secondary screen. There really wasn't any way to put another view on the secondary monitor. Now, if you really wanted to, you could drop the Revit window down, and you know, resize it, and then it stretch it across the entire span of both screens, and sometimes that would work okay, but more often than not that was problematic, and didn't really give you a satisfactory result. If you have more than one monitor attached to your computer, then I'm happy to say that Revit fully supports multiple monitor configurations. So, we can take our view windows, or our palettes,…

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