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Im using Revit 2011 architecture. I have created a roof using the footprint tool. I have added fascia's to all straight roof eaves with no difficulty, however there is one part of the eaves that curves and i cannot get a fascia to fit this section. Has anyone any ideas?
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A facia is a sweep and works the same. If your profile is such that it can not successfully follow the path, it will not form. I have found that if a profile has much definition in the y direction, the sweep profile should be completely "outside" the path it follows. See attached. Profile A will work, profile B will not
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