From the course: Revit 2026: Essential Training for Architects

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Using view templates

Using view templates

- [Instructor] We've been exploring a lot of ways to customize the visibility in the last few videos. And what will happen is in a typical project, you will arrive at a collection of settings for a particular view, and then you'll realize, boy, I've got other views in this project that I'd like to have set up the same way. And so instead of having to remember what all the settings are that you configured, and then manually apply those settings to the second view, you can use something called a view template. So a view template is quite simply a way of capturing all the settings of a view and giving it a name. And then you can just simply apply that to the other views that are similar in your project. So to help us do that, I've created some copies of the second floor plans. So I've got a second floor furniture and a second floor power to match the ones that we built in earlier videos here for the first floor. And so I'm in the power plan right now, and if we look at the second floor…

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