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When I load a pilecap from the library it has a 600 dia pipe and looks ok when I insert it.
I then edit type and change the sttel pipe form 600 to 300 dia, (I loaded the family of steel piles) now the pile goes up the way instead of down.
Cant find anything obvious can anyone enlighten me.
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it's hard to say without your family file.
Edited on: Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:24:35 PM
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Its just the family that came with Revit
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can you tell me the name of the family?
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