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Wed, May 7, 2008 at 1:19:20 PM | Scewing walls

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Is there a way that I can make a wall go up and over at the same time. i can make a sweep that follows that path and profile bu then it wouldn't "attach" to a roof like a regular vertical wall would. i tryied to rotate a wall off of the z axis and rexit doesn't allow it. some help would be nice.  attached is an autocad file with an example of a wall doing what i need it to do

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Wed, May 7, 2008 at 3:57:31 PM | Scewing walls

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yeah, revit (2008 or 2009) iet, can't permit to rotate a wall off the Z axis, you can create a wall with "Create in Place" with the category "Wall" or create a family "Generic Model" and create parameters to control the angle (see the attached file), but in all off this cases "he" can't "attach" to a roof like a regular wall, the file attached have a (simple "wall"Winking constrain in top to the level, so you can create the wall to the level where is your roof, i think if you explore this situation you can resolve your problem.

I hope this what you want....

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Wed, May 7, 2008 at 4:02:01 PM | Scewing walls

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there is another way, you can create a mass with the right angle (or a family) and then create walls in the mass element, maybe it' more simple, depend what you want...

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