A group cannot contain both model and view-specific elements. If you select both types of elements and
then try to group them, Revit Architecture creates a model group and places the detail elements into an
attached detail group for that model group. The result is the same if you select both detail elements and a
model group; Revit Architecture creates an attached detail group of the detail elements for that model group.
Restrictions on Grouping
If elements cannot be copied together, they cannot be grouped together. See
Clipboard
Creating Groups
You can create a group by selecting elements in a project view, or you can use the group editor. In the group
editor you can add elements from the project view, place additional elements in the view which are then
automatically added to the group, remove elements, create attached detail groups (for model groups), and
view group properties.
You can also create groups from linked Revit models, or you can duplicate and modify an existing group.
See
Converting Groups and Linked Revit Models
NOTE You cannot group dimensions, tags, or keynotes without also grouping the elements that they reference.
You can group them in an attached detail group for the model group they reference.
Creating a Group by Selecting Elements
1 In a project view, select the desired elements or existing groups you want in the group.
2 Click Multi-Select tab
3 In the Create Group dialog, enter a name for the group.
4 If you want to open the group in the group editor, select the Open in Group Editor option.
5 Click OK.
Creating a Group Using the Group Editor
1 Click Home tab
2 In the Create Group dialog, enter a name for the group.
3 Select the type of group to create (model or detail), and click OK.
4 If elements exist in the project view and you want to add them to the group, click Edit Group
356 | Chapter 8 Editing Elements
on page 393 for information on copy restrictions.
NOTE If you have only selected one element type, the respective Modify <Element> tab displays
instead of the Multi-Select tab.
NOTE The name of this dialog will vary depending on the types of elements you selected.
The group editor allows you to add or remove elements from a group, attach detail groups (for
model groups), and view group properties.
Model panel
Alternatively, you can click Annotate tab
Group.
Revit Architecture enters group edit mode. The background color of the drawing area changes
when you are in group edit mode.
panel
Add, and then select the elements.
on page 363 and
Create panel
Create Group.
Model Group drop-down
Detail panel
Copying Elements to the
Duplicating Group Types
Create Group.
Detail Group drop-down
on page 357.
Create
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