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When creating roofs with multiple plate heights, it would be nice if Revit understood what I was tring to accomplish like other programs. I find Revit is very difficult to use when creating roofs compared to others out there, but other than that Revit is the BEST!!! The attached image illustrates that Im trying to offset a roof by 4 feet but I want the fascia below to die into the wall and the upper fascia to die into the roof above. Can this be done in one roof or do I need to keep creating multiple roofs and join them? thanks in advance. Eric
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after you have created the roof you can then modify the roof by manipulating the sketch lines to rework that area I think. Hope that helps.
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Sorry but you can't do that in one piece.
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