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Lesson Focus
How to create and reuse Saved Selection Sets in Revit—efficiently group elements, recall them across sessions, and update them as projects evolve.
🧠What You’ll Learn
✅ 1. Cross‑Discipline Utility
Selection sets work with ducts, diffusers, pipes, trays, structural members, walls, beams, and more.
âś… 2. Creating a Selection Set
Use Tab-hover + Ctrl+Click to select items—highlight them, then go to Manage → Selection → Save, name your set, and click OK.
âś… 3. Recalling & Using Saved Sets
Open Manage → Selection → Load, pick your saved set, and instantly re-select all elements—even after reopening the project.
âś… 4. Editing Sets Like Groups
Via Manage → Selection → Edit, you can add or remove elements and rename your set. Changes persist across sessions.
⚙️ How It Works
Select in 3D or plan view using Tab-hover and Ctrl-click.
Save the selection set under a descriptive name.
Close/open the project: sets are still available.
Load sets to recollect everything at once.
Edit and manage sets to adapt to model changes.
📏 Key Rules & Metrics
Persistence: Sets remain across project sessions.
Editable: Easily add/remove elements after creation.
Accessibility: Available in both 2D and 3D views.
đź”§ Tech Tips
Use Ctrl+Click to add multiple items.
Name sets clearly (e.g., “Level2_Diffusers”) for easy recall.
Edit sets when your model changes—no need to recreate.
Ideal for repetitive workflows—clean, organize, modify quickly.
đź§© Bottom Line
Saved Selection Sets make recurring element management in Revit a breeze—instantly recall, adjust, and reuse groups with a few clicks. Say goodbye to tedious re-selection and hello to smart, swift project control.
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