To close a tile view in Revit, you simply click the "X" on the tab of the view you wish to close.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
Understanding Tiled Views in Revit
Before closing a tiled view, it's important to understand what it means. In Revit, "tiled views" refer to the arrangement where multiple open views are displayed simultaneously within the Revit window. This is especially useful for working on different aspects of your project at the same time. You can access this feature by:
- Going to the View tab on the Ribbon.
- Clicking on Tile Views.
This displays all open views, allowing you to see and interact with them simultaneously.
Closing a Tiled View
Once you are done working with a particular tiled view, here’s how to close it:
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Locate the tab: Look for the tab corresponding to the view you want to close. These tabs are typically located at the top of the Revit window, within the main working area.
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Click the "X": On the right side of each view tab, you will find a small "X." Click this "X" to close the view.
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View Removed: The view will then disappear from the tiled display, and the remaining views will adjust to fill the available space.
Important Notes
- You can also use the "Close Hidden" option to close all but the active view.
- If you accidentally close a view, you can typically re-open it through the Project Browser.
By following these steps, you can easily manage and close tiled views in Revit, keeping your workspace clean and efficient.