Jul 23, 2023 – Autodesk released the Autodesk Revit Issues Addins 5.1 for Revit 2024, Revit 2023, Revit 2022, amd Revit 2021
The Autodesk Revit Issues Addins 5.1 for Autodesk Revit 2024, Revit 2023, Revit 2022, and Revit 2021 are available via the Autodesk Access App or via download from the Autodesk subscription site.
Autodesk Revit Issues Addins 5.1 for Revit 2023-2021 were officially released on July 23, 2023.
Autodesk Revit 2024 Issues Addin 5.1 was originally released on July 18, 2023.
Autodesk Revit Issues Addin 5.1
The Autodesk Revit Issues Addins 5.1 complete the loop between issue management in the Autodesk Construction Cloud platform and the desktop-based Revit authoring application by accessing a centralized issue management system, allowing Revit users to visualize, resolve and update issues. It provides a seamless, closed issue management process between model coordination, design review and design authoring.
Read the Revit 2024 Issues Addin 5.1 Release Notes
Read the Revit 2023 Issues Addin 5.1 Release Notes
Read the Revit 2022 Issues Addin 5.1 Release Notes
Read the Revit 2021 Issues Addin 5.1 Release Notes
What's New in v5.0
- The Overview panel now includes a new Clash Tolerance card displaying the number of clashes found within the selected tolerance ranges.
- The Load Issues functionality has been replaced with a new, more powerful, Associated Models window allowing the inclusion of issues from any Revit file in the Autodesk Docs project.
- Associated Models can be quickly filtered from the Issues pane to allow focus on the issues for a specific set of models.
- A new view called Revit_Issues_Addin_View will be generated and used to show the pushpin for any issue where an appropriate view is not available in the currently open file within Revit.
v5.1.0 Changes
- Support for Revit 2024.
- The View Online window now shows Coordination Spaces matching the files selected in the Associated Models window.
- The model selector in the Overview pane is now populated using the models selected in Associated Models.
- Improvements to the settings storage mechanism allows for a more resilient Associated Models window.
Resolved Issues
- The wrong view can be activated if two views with the same name exist in a file.
- Revit exceptions when an ACC license is revoked or user is logged out.
- Revit exceptions when Desktop Connector is signed out and signed in while a file is opening.