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Using Revit 2011. Attached is a 3d view of a house I'm using to learn Revit. I apparently don't understand something about pads. I would like to get rid of the toposurface in areas around the house where I have placed pads. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Carl
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I think you need a better understanding of topography. It appears that you built your topography in flat layers. Don't do that. Review your HELP and find some videos to help you better understand this.
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