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Is it possible to put some tag in roof plan view which write the slope of that roof or in section view, something automaticly or we must do that manualy.
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not that i'm aware off, though it would be a good idea
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No, unfortunately roofs cannot be tagged...
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Just wondering since this is an old thread... is there a way to do this now with Revit 2008?
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Or is there a way to do this in Revit 2009?
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Still don't think so. Revit doesn't do some things you would think it should be able to ... and probably will in some future release. My biggest wish is that wall thickness can be read. I would like door frame sizes to be set from the thickness of the host wall but this has been on the wish list for awhile.
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Well, that's unfortunate. Thanks, WWHub!
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Apparently new to Revit 2010... Spot Slope under the Annotate tab.
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This is a great tool. However is there anyway to customize the arrow symbol it uses? Is it calling in a specific symbol? Thanks, Lorne
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