: For the first time, users could split a long schedule across multiple sheets, a critical fix for large-scale projects.
: The "3D Sketch" button allowed for a seamless round-trip between FormIt and Revit, making early-stage conceptual modeling much faster. 4. Pro Tip: Managing Old Models
: Revit 2022 introduced the ability to create walls with variable widths (tapered) natively, eliminating the need for complex "in-place mass" workarounds for slanted or battered walls.
: The "Edit Bars" tool allowed for moving individual bars within a set to clear obstructions like openings or sleeves without breaking the set's intelligence. 3. Enhanced Modeling & Visualization
The 2022 release was widely considered a "user-driven" update, directly addressing many long-standing requests from the architectural and engineering communities. 1. Documentation Precision
Since Revit 2022 is no longer supported by Autodesk , a solid blog post should focus on the specific features that made this version a major leap forward, particularly in documentation and structural workflows. Revit 2022: The Features That Changed the Workflow
: Seeing structural grids in 3D views and being able to toggle their visibility by level helped immensely with spatial orientation during the modeling phase.
: Tagging multiple similar elements with a single tag and multiple leaders became possible, cleaning up cluttered drawings significantly. 2. Structural Improvements