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Hi there.
I'm currently using Revit 2014 on Windows 7.
Just a heads up I've already searched the forums but haven't found an answer to my question.
I'm currently working on a project which (in plan view) has standard walls at 90º horizontally & vertically.
This project also has a section of walls which (in plan view) are at 30º & 60º.
I'm finding that I'm unable to get my door & window codes to sit parallel to these 30º & 60º walls. (see example attached)
Is there a way to get this to work? Or will I need to create a separate family for these codes to use on the angled walls.
Thanks in advance.
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In the tag family, check ‘Rotate with Component’ in properties.
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Thanks pijpiwo !
Much appreciated
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