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Hey Folks, Hoping to get a little help with my roof. In sketch mode, I split my line in two. One segment has a slope and the other segment none. This seams to me like the right thing to do but Revit does not agree. What should i being doing different to get this to work? I attached a shot form my sketchup model that shows it correctly. Also attahced is a pic from about the same angle in my Revit model and a shot of the roof footprint in sketch mode. Thanks in advance! -Eric
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ups. here are the sketches of my revit model and the roof in sketch mode.
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Use the "Slope Arrow" tool
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