Overview:
Beginning with Revit 2024.2, Autodesk included a preview of the newly designed Home page.
This new Home is now the default in Revit 2025.2, but there is a toggle that allows users to switch to the original design. The new Home includes, but is not limited to:
- Ability to display folders/files in grid or list view
- Search capabilities
- Filter files by date modified
- Pin primary models to keep them displayed
The purpose of this blog is not to detail every feature of the new Home page, but to point out a couple of key additions associated with Autodesk Projects on ACC that you may find especially helpful. To review all features of the Revit 2025 new Home page, see the online Help.
Features:
Autodesk Projects - Revit software version
- Prior to Revit 2024, the only projects on ACC that were displayed on the Home page were those that matched the current version. For example, Revit 2022 projects were only visible in Revit 2022. In some cases, users may not have been told the Revit version associated with the ACC project they were invited to, and therefore had to open up each version of Revit until they located the project. Revit 2024 now includes an option that makes all ACC projects visible on the Home page regardless of version.
- The new Home page in Revit 2025 now includes a column entitled "Revit software version" that helps user quickly identify the version associated with specific projects. The user can sort the column in ascending or descending order to group projects by version.
- Note: as a protection against inadvertently opening and upgrading previous versions of a cloud model, the versions that are not associated with Revit 2025 will be disabled (grayed out).
Last ACC project folder selected remembered between sessions
- While the search and filter capabilties on the new Revit Home page assist with locating all project folders/files, another helpful feature is that Revit "remembers" the last ACC Project folder that a user browsed to the next time Revit is launched.
- When the user reopens Revit and selects Autodesk Projects from the new Home page, the view will default to the last folder the user browsed to in the previous session of Revit.
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