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# 25-01-10

## New Add-in & Updates Coming January 13!

Happy New Year! 🎉 We’re excited to kick off 2025 with new features and improvements to enhance your Revit experience. Here’s what’s coming next Monday, **January 13**.

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### New Add-in: Smart Tab View

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**Smart Tab View** lets you assign unique colors to tabs for different projects, making it easier to organize your workflow at a glance. Right-click on active tabs to access a context menu with useful tools, such as reopening recently closed tabs—just like in a web browser. This feature streamlines tab management, helping you stay focused on your projects.

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### Filter+ Basic 1.0.1.0 Update

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The upcoming update to **Filter+ Basic** brings several enhancements to improve usability and efficiency. Dropdown menus have been added to make selecting parameters like Level and Base Constraint more intuitive, and you can now enable recent search conditions to load automatically.

Additionally, an Import/Export feature has been added to save and reuse your filter settings with ease.


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