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Hi All,
I am wondering what the best is to create a wainscoat that travels parallel to my stair. I created a new wall type with a sweep, but it doesn't allow me to angle the profile up the wall. In the attached image I show a model in place component - sweep with an angled path; however, I cannot seem to make a clean connection to the non-angled wainscoat which is a wall sweep. Any suggestions? I am using Revit 2012.
Thank you.
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I have encountered this in the past, and there is no prefect way to solve this but to use in-place family
It is ok as long as you don't have a lot of this wainscoat in the project.
You cannot join the in-place with the system sweep together....
you will have to create the hoz one as a in-place in order to join together.
HTH
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