Managing View Filters in Revit can quickly become confusing, repetitive, and hard to control.
But what if you could copy, manage, and organize view filters in seconds?
In this video, I’ll show you how to use the **View Filters tool in EF-Tools**, a powerful extension of pyRevit.
Instead of manually recreating filters or applying them one by one, this tool helps you transfer and manage filters efficiently, keeping your views consistent and your workflow smooth.
This is a must-know tool if you want clean graphics, better control, and faster Revit workflows. ⚡
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🔥 What You’ll Learn
✔ How to copy and manage View Filters in Revit
✔ How to apply filters efficiently across multiple views
✔ Best practices for consistent visual control
✔ How EF-Tools improves Revit productivity
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👤 Who This Video Is For
Revit users working with view graphics and filters
BIM Modelers & Coordinators
pyRevit users exploring EF-Tools
Anyone tired of managing filters manually
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Credit & Acknowledgement: This video makes use of pyRevit, an open-source extension framework for Autodesk Revit, EF-Tools. Special thanks to the pyRevit & EF-Tools community for developing and maintaining this powerful tool.
Design Credit: Thumbnails and visual assets for this video were created using Canva (Pro).
Music Credit: Music used in this video is from the YouTube Audio Library.
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