Pasting Elements from the Clipboard

  1. Cut or copy elements to the clipboard.
  2. Place the cursor in the view where you want to paste the elements.
  3. Click Modify tabClipboard panelPaste drop-down (Paste from Clipboard).
    Note: You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V to paste elements.

    In Paste mode, a preview image of the elements displays in the drawing area, similar to the following. Temporary dimensions and witness lines display to help position the elements.

    Example

    Revit Structure

    Example

  4. Click to place the preview image in the desired location.

    The pasted elements appear in the drawing area. They are selected so that you can adjust them if needed.

  5. Refine placement of the pasted elements, if desired.

    While the elements are selected, you can modify them as desired. Depending on the type of elements being pasted, you may be able to use the Move, Rotate, and Mirror tools.

    You can also use tools on the Modify | <Element> tab. The available options depend on the pasted elements. For example, for building components (such as windows), you can use the Pick Host or Edit Family tools. For other types of elements, you can use the Activate Dimensions (on the Options Bar) or Edit Pasted Elements tools.

  6. To finish the paste operation, click in the drawing area away from the pasted elements to deselect them. (For some types of elements, click Modify | <Elements> tabTools panel (Finish).)

    If you want to quit Paste mode, discarding the pasted elements, click (Cancel) on the Modify | <Elements> tab.