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Status Bar

The status bar provides tips or hints on what to do. When you highlight an element or component, the status bar displays the name of the family and type.

The status bar is located along the bottom of the application window.

To hide the status bar

    Click View tabWindows panelUser Interface drop-down, and clear the Status Bar check box.

    To hide only the Worksets or Design Options controls on the status bar, clear their corresponding check boxes.

The progress bar appears on the left side of the status bar when a large file is opening. It indicates how much of the file has downloaded.

Other controls appear on the right side of the status bar:

  • Worksets: Provides quick access to the Worksets dialog for a workshared model. The display field shows the active workset. Use the drop-down list to display another open workset. (To hide the Worksets controls and Editing Requests icon on the status bar, click View tabWindows panelUser Interface drop-down, and clear the Status Bar - Worksets check box.)
  • Editing Requests: For workshared models, indicates the number of editing requests that are pending.
  • Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro Sync Activity Indicator: For workshared cloud models, indicates the synchronization status of the central model. See Workflow: Revit Cloud Worksharing.
  • Design Options: Provides quick access to the Design Options dialog. The display field shows the active design option. Use the drop-down list to display another design option. Use the Add to Set tool to add selected elements to the active design option.

    To hide the Design Options controls on the status bar, click View tabWindows panelUser Interface drop-down, and clear the Status Bar - Design Options check box.

  • Active Only: Filters selections to select only active design option components.
  • Editable Only: Filters selections to select only editable, workshared components.
  • Exclude Options: Filters selections to exclude components that are part of a design option.
  • Select Links: Allows you to select links and individual elements in linked files.
  • Select Underlay Elements: Allows you to select elements in an underlay.
  • Select Pinned Elements: Allows you to select pinned elements.
  • Select Elements by Face: Allows you to select an element by clicking on a face, rather than an edge.
  • Drag Elements on Selection: Allows you to move elements by dragging them in the view without selecting them first.
  • Background Processes: Displays a list of the processes, such as color fills, running in the background.
  • Filter: Refines the element categories selected in a view.

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