

This is probably the most simple way to use this method, but it is key to understand it because for complicated projects with many types of views, you either organize them properly or you will never find the view / drawing you are looking for. (see below how the views were organised by default and how they were arranged using this method. This way I have my views organised by Level, allowing me easier access to them. Set them to be organised by Family and Type (this way Floor Plan views and Sections will be grouped separately) and then select Sort by -> Associated Level -> Descending. Then, play with the different settings to arrange the views the way you want. Do that, and name it in a way that will make you easily recall what it is for, so in case you create several of them for different uses, you know what is what. This one can not be edited, but you can create a new browser organisation setting. There you will see that the Organisation you are using is probably the default one, the one that says ALL. To arrange the views the way you want, you should go to View Tab -> User Interface -> Browser Organisation (see picture above).
#Revit project browser how to
You might want to do this or something different to suit your needs, but I guess this can help you anyway to know how to play with the Browser organisation. Revit families are crucial part of Revit, as each 3D building model is made from hundreds or thousands of different Revit Revit Project Browser now lists.

To me this simplifies looking for each plan by mimicking their position on the building. That is, the lowest level below, the highest level on top, and organised by elevation. I personally like to have the Floor Plan views to be organised the same way I see them on a Section or Elevation view. If you are searching for Kitchen Set Revit Family, simply check out our text below : Gas. I find the default organisation to not be very practical, specially when it comes to organizing the Floor Plan views. Revit Project Browser now lists the new family under Families. The Project Browser is that window on the left side of the screen in Revit that you use to access all Plan, Section, 3D, Elevation views etc. Easy steps to organize the view list in the Project Browser
