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I made some sweet curtain panels that have the regular glass panel and then another solid panel projected 8" outside. Along with the modified mullions these look really good, but on a sloped roof Revit wont cut them, and replaces the panel with the default one. My temp fix is to mod each individual panel and make them work, but it's tedius and i have a lot of those panels. I know i'm going to change this up a bit later so i don't want to have to do it all again. Does anyone know how i can get my custom panels to cut the right way when i attach to roofs. I attached files of my mullions and panels. The only thing i can think of is maybe my outside panel sticks out too far that it's not within some kind of cut plane. But i tested this theory out with a sold panel of 8" thick, and it wouldn't cut either and defaulted to the glass panel. Edited on: Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 2:21:35 AMEdited on: Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 2:22:08 AM
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I'm having problems uploading more than one attachment at time also.
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one more attachment. My mullions so you can see what i'm using.
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One question: did you try to create that curtain wall, edit profile, change to the shape you want (attach to roof) then create the mullions and change the glass for the solid panels you want???
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That's the first question i would ask. I tried a series of orders. But the most basic one was I 1. created the wall 2. attached it to the roof 3. then turned it into a curtain wall 4. Assigned my custom mullions 5. assigned within the curtain wall properities my custom panels
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