You can create a list of unplaced spaces in a space schedule.
- What's New in Revit
- Revit 2026 Release Notes
- Get Started
- Have You Tried
- Cloud Models
- Model the Design
- Architectural Design
- Structures
- Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP)
- Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP)
- Mechanical Systems
- Electrical Systems
- Piping Systems
- P&ID Modeler for Revit
- Fabrication Detailing in Revit
- Elevation Properties for MEP Elements
- Spaces
- About Spaces
- Place Spaces Automatically
- About Space Creation During Project Upgrade
- About Volume Computations
- Placing Spaces
- Account for the Volume of Cavities, Shafts, and Chases
- Resolve the Volume of Cavities, Shafts, and Chases
- Modifying Spaces
- About Redefining the Vertical Extent of a Space
- Use Drag Controls to Redefine the Vertical Extent of a Space
- Use Dimensions to Redefine the Vertical Extent of a Space
- Modify Space Properties to Redefine the Vertical Extent of a Space
- About Dividing Spaces
- Combine Spaces
- Move Spaces
- About Removing Spaces
- Unplace Spaces
- Place an Unplaced Space
- View a List of Unplaced Spaces
- Delete Spaces
- Modify Space Properties
- Viewing and Selecting Spaces
- Creating a Space Schedule
- About Applying a Color Scheme to Spaces
- Verify Spaces
- Using Space Separation Lines
- Working with Spaces in a Linked Model
- About Working with Phases and Spaces
- Space Properties
- Assign Space Names from the Architectural Model to the MEP Model
- Video: Using the Space Naming Tool
- Zones
- Show Disconnects
- Model Consistency Check
- Use the System Inspector
- About the System Selector
- Mechanical Design - Ductwork and Pipework
- MEP Electrical Design
- Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP)
- Document and Present the Design
- Analyze the Design
- Collaborate with Others
- Customize Revit
- Dynamo for Revit
- Revit and Revit LT Installation
- Revit Developer's Guide
- Revit API Reference Guides
- Troubleshoot