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I have tried EVERY method I have seen to get a log wall sweep to follow the gable end of a wall attached to a roof & CANNOT get it to work. I feel like typing in all caps here because I am so frustrated!! Can anyone walk me through the process? Simply & completely - let's assume that I know nothing about Revit because most of the time I feel like I don't. Thanks in advance to anyone who can keep me from tearing out any more hair
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There have been multiple threads on this have you looked at them also?
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I have looked at every thread & every suggestion & every picture anyone has ever posted about this subject anywhere on the internet & still can't get it to work
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Did you read those similar posts? If you had, you would have seen this one: http://www.revitcity.com/forums.php?action=viewthread&thread_id=17944
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Did you guys read my question? As I said, a couple times, I have tried everything I have been able to find about this but either I don't know what they are talking about or the information is incomplete. NONE OF THESE WORK FOR ME. I asked if anyone can post something current that is step by step so I can see where I am missing steps or settings to make this work.
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welcome to the wonderful frustrating world of revit.
to enable us to see more clearly your issue, can you post a pic of what you are trying to do, maybe using a generic wall
in the location of the problem and highlight it.
regards
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I don't know what could be simplier than the 5 step process I showed in my post....unless you didn't even try the process.
Have you had any training in Revit at all?
Post a small project where you tried the process so we can see what your problem is.
Edited on: Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 7:36:06 AM
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