Revit 2023 — Patch !!exclusive!!
Autodesk periodically releases patches for Revit to address bugs, improve performance, and enhance overall user experience. For Revit 2023, patches are typically released to fix issues that arise after the initial software launch.
Autodesk Access Application: This is the most direct way to see and install pending updates for your installed software. revit 2023 patch
Revit 2023 Hotfixes (Specific Patches)
- Revit 2023.1.1 Hotfix: Fixed issues where worksharing enabled models would corrupt local files when using Revit Cloud Worksharing.
- Revit 2023.1.2 Hotfix (Security): Addressed a vulnerability in the FBX SDK that could lead to remote code execution. Mandatory for firms handling external 3D imports.
- Revit 2023.1.3 Hotfix: Resolved a memory leak when printing large PDF sets and fixed a bug preventing tags from displaying on linked DWG files.
- Revit 2023.1.4: Final cumulative patch (as of late 2024) that includes all previous fixes plus stability improvements for the "Structural Rebar" tool.
What's New in the Revit 2023 Patch?
Step 5: Restart Your Machine This is critical. Many patch fixes (especially graphic driver bindings) only take effect after a full system reboot. Autodesk periodically releases patches for Revit to address
- Check for updates: Open Revit 2023 and go to the "Help" menu. Click on "Check for Updates" to see if any patches are available.
- Download the patch: If an update is available, follow the prompts to download the patch.
- Run the patch installer: Once the download is complete, run the patch installer and follow the installation instructions.
- Restart Revit: After installation, restart Revit 2023 to apply the patch.