In this video, I’ll show you how to use the pyRevit Tab Coloring Tool to instantly organize, identify, and manage your Revit views visually.
Once you start using colored tabs in Revit, you’ll never want to go back to the default workflow.
This is one of those small tools with a huge productivity impact — especially if you work with multiple views, sheets, and models every day.
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🚀 What You’ll Learn in This Video
✅ What the pyRevit Tab Coloring Tool does
✅ How to enable and use Tab Coloring in Revit
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👤 Who This Video Is For
Revit power users
BIM Modelers & Coordinators
Anyone using pyRevit
Revit users who work with many open views
If you’ve ever lost time switching between tabs — this tool is for you.
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🧠 Why This pyRevit Tool Is a Game Changer
✔ Instant visual clarity
✔ Faster navigation between views
✔ Less mental load
✔ Cleaner, more professional workflow
Simple tool. Massive impact.
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Credit & Acknowledgement: This video makes use of pyRevit, an open-source extension framework for Autodesk Revit. Special thanks to the pyRevit 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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