Speaking of workflows, how about the new Revit Manage Links in Autodesk Revit 2026? If you have avoided this tool in the past because of the lack of info that you had available (look no further) about the files, file types and other metadata.

If you were like myself, I always had the issue of not being able to see CAD files, Point Cloud, and other file types together when working in Revit Manage links (the older version), but not anymore.

Below we give you 5 key reasons for anyone in the AEC industry that would benefit from the new Revit Manage Links dialog:

  1. Unified Link Overview – All link types (Revit, CAD, IFC, etc.) are shown in a single, consolidated interface, simplifying coordination.
  2. Enhanced Filtering & Sorting – You can quickly sort and filter links by name, type, status, or path, making navigation in large projects much easier.
  3. Multi-Select Actions – Perform bulk actions (reload, unload, remove) on multiple links at once, saving time during project updates.
  4. Clear Path Information – Easily identify whether links use relative, absolute, or cloud paths, reducing errors in file references
  5. Improved Troubleshooting – Clearer error messages and link statuses help teams resolve broken or missing links faster.

You can always learn more about the Revit Manage Links Dialogue here: https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2026/ENU/?guid=GUID-5E8B0871-E4F0-49A0-9B8F-E36C495E04C3

Thank you for reading this and hopefully this can help address some of those pesky project file linking questions and if we can help you out just let us know!