This guide will walk you through using the 'Revit Button Click' task.
- Look to the right side of the screen to find the 'Available tasks' section.
- Identify and click on the ‘Revit Button Click’ task.

- Once the task is selected, a list of available buttons within Revit will be displayed. These buttons correspond to the commands and functions that can be executed within Revit, including those provided by add-ins.

- Use the 'Filter' field to narrow down the list to the specific button you need. Type in keywords related to the button's function or the add-in name.
- If there are buttons that are not immediately visible, use the 'Show hidden buttons' toggle on the right side to reveal them.

- After finding and selecting the button you want to activate, proceed with the task. This action will simulate a manual click within Revit, triggering the button’s associated command.
- Depending on your interface, clicking the task may execute it immediately, or you may need to confirm or further specify which button to activate.
- Confirm that the intended command or function has been carried out in Revit. This could be checking for a new dialog window, changes in the model, or a new process initiated by an add-in.
- Make sure that you understand the function of the button before you use this task to avoid unintended changes to your Revit project.
- It's good practice to save your work before executing commands, especially when working with add-ins that might significantly alter your model.
- If the task does not produce the expected result, double-check the button selection and filter settings, and try again.