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hi im using revit 2009. and i am trying to make a planter with a bench attached to it. but here is my problem because i know that is not hard at all. the ground is sloped. and i wanna keep the planter on the same slope as the ground. don't want to attach it because the the bench to the ground is longer. and i wanna maintain that 19" bench height. this may be an easy answer. but im just not to sure how to deal with this problem. if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated thanks
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If i understand right your problem just open the "planter" family, go to Setting>familie category and parameters and uncheck the "Always Vertical"
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