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I've been trying all day to put together a trellis system in Revit 2010, and have been having great trouble getting the joins to stay connected visually when attaching a column. Is there any way around this?
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Tres
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I guess you are running primary girders over the top of columns, and placing purlins in between those beams. You can use the attach column option (in the design bar when a column or multiple columns are selected) and attach it/them to the bottom of the primary girders using the cut-column option.
The design bar is the area with options during selection and modificition. For example, the area with the constrain and disjoin options during move and rotate commands.
Make sense?
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can you post an image? a screenshot should work fine.
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