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messed up: i don't find which, i don't find command line.. help

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amnesialocal

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Hello everyone,

It's my first message and I take advantage of greeting everyone presenting me and thank you for the nice forum.

I have a problem with revit:

I usually can't find the control panel.... .
reading here, too, I saw that you could activate it or return it from which... but now the problem of not finding which...

If I go to manage..poi I should find customisation and so (use interface).....but I do not have customisation... .

Could someone help me?

thanks in advance
 
the panel normally below where you type text commands....dovre I think I could type which and automatically it would open which...
I'm sorry, I'm very sorry. . .

I hope you understand now
 
Yes, now it is clear but...revit does not have the command line!! or you're confusing with autocad or you've gotten off
 
I believe both things:)...(more definitely the second)
If for example you want to type " tab file" how should I do? or if you want to type which... how do you...

initially everything was caused by the fact that I lost the drawing board with line, arches, etc....retrovata installing upgrade 2 from autodesk.... .

but this curiosity to access to which and customize the commands remained.. .

Could I ask you how to access it?
 
If for example you want to type " tab file" how should I do? or if you want to type which... how do you...
Just don't do it! I'm going back to say, revit is not autocad
but this curiosity to access to which and customize the commands remained.. .
Could I ask you how to access it?
the only user interface management functions you find in the options (r > options > user interface)
 

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