How to Write Your First Revit Macro in 7 Easy Steps
Macros are one of the easiest ways to Automate Revit. They let you get under the hood of your software and put it to work for you. Macros do not require any additional software other than Revit and are a great way for beginners to learn programming.
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Macros are one of the easiest ways to Automate Revit. They let you get under the hood of your software and put it to work for you. Macros do not require any additional software other than Revit and are a great way for beginners to learn programming.So what exactly is a macro" A macro is a user-created command that is coded using Revit?s API. Macros are run directly inside of Revit and are saved in the project file. Other applications, like MS Office, provide the ability to record macros directly from your actions on the screen. Unfortunately, Revit does not have this functionality. You must code your Revit macros directly.Your First Revit MacroReady to write your first macro" As you?ll see, the process is very easy. Follow the steps below and you?ll be on your way to macro mastery.1. Open the Revit Macro ManagerCreate a new project file. Click the Manage ribbon then click the Macro Manager icon. This will open the Macro Manager dialog.
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 Macros can reside in a project file or within the Revit application. Macros saved in the project file can be used by any user who opens that file. Macros saved in the application are saved to the user?s Rev...
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Macros are one of the easiest ways to Automate Revit. They let you get under the hood of your software and put it to work for you. Macros do not require any additional software other than Revit and are a great way for beginners to learn programming.So what exactly is a macro" A macro is a user-created command that is coded using Revit?s API. Macros are run directly inside of Revit and are saved in the project file. Other applications, like MS Office, provide the ability to record macros directly from your actions on the screen. Unfortunately, Revit does not have this functionality. You must code your Revit macros directly.Your First Revit MacroReady to write your first macro" As you?ll see, the process is very easy. Follow the steps below and you?ll be on your way to macro mastery.1. Open the Revit Macro ManagerCreate a new project file. Click the Manage ribbon then click the Macro Manager icon. This will open the Macro Manager dialog.
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 Macros can reside in a project file or within the Revit application. Macros saved in the project file can be used by any user who opens that file. Macros saved in the application are saved to the user?s Rev...
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