Properties Palette

The Properties palette is a modeless dialog where you can view and modify the parameters that define the properties of elements.

Note: For information about instance or type properties related to a specific element type, use the search function. Search for <Element Name> <instance or type> properties. Example: stair instance properties

Opening the Properties Palette

When you start Revit for the first time, the Properties palette is open and docked above the Project Browser on the left side of the drawing area. If you subsequently close the Properties palette, you can reopen it using any of the following methods:

You can dock the palette to either side of the Revit window and resize it horizontally. You can resize it both horizontally and vertically when it is undocked. The display and location of the palette will persist from one session to the next for the same user.

Using the Properties Palette

Typically you keep the Properties palette open during a Revit session so that you can do the following:

If no tool for placing elements is active, and no elements are selected, the palette displays the instance properties for the active view. (You can also access the instance properties of a view by selecting it in the Project Browser.

If a selected element belongs to an MEP system and you click the Systems tab on the ribbon, the palette displays the system properties of the element rather than its instance properties.

  1. Type Selector
  2. Properties filter
  3. Edit Type button
  4. Instance properties

Properties filter

Immediately below the Type Selector is a filter that identifies the category of the elements a tool will place, or the category and number of elements selected in the drawing area. If multiple categories or types are selected, only the instance properties common to all display on the palette. When multiple categories are selected, use the filter’s drop-down to view only the properties for a specific category or for the view itself. Selecting a specific category does not affect the overall selection set.

Edit Type button

Unless elements of different types are selected, the Edit Type button accesses a dialog where you can view and modify the type properties of the selected element (or those of the view, depending on how the Properties Filter is set.

Note: You can also access the type properties for the active tool or currently selected elements by clicking Modify | <Element> tabProperties panel (Type Properties). When available, this button always accesses type properties for the selected element(s), or for a family type selected in the Project Browser. The Edit Type button on the palette, however, accesses type properties for the entity whose instance properties are currently displayed, which could be either the active view, the active tool, or a currently selected element type.

Instance properties

In most cases (see exceptions in note below), the Properties palette displays both user-editable and read-only (shaded) instance properties. A property may be read-only because its value is calculated or assigned automatically by the software, or because it depends on the setting of another property. For example, a wall’s Unconnected Height property is only editable if the value of its Top Constraint property is Unconnected. For specific dependencies, see the instance property descriptions for individual element types.

Note: When you select the top node in the Project Browser (Views), or an individual family type, the Properties palette displays the associated read-only type properties. To modify the type properties, click Modify tabProperties panel (Type Properties). When you open the Family Editor, the palette displays family parameters by default.