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Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 11:50:41 AM | Floor/slab boundary

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Using Revit 2015. See the attached jpeg "Existing slab". I am working on the 2nd floor and I created a sloped floor in the restrooms by using split lines and placing a point at -1" to create the slope. I then added a landing see the attached jpeg "New Slab". Selected the slab, edit boundary, created the landing, and selected finish. The landing came out fine but now the slope of the top restroom moved. The bottom one stayed the same. Any thoughts on why? Also, how do I go about fixing my sloped restroom slab without having to delete it and redrawing it?



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Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 12:55:48 PM | Floor/slab boundary

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I did figure it out. While in the edit boundary of the floor slab, you have to split the line in 3 different places, see attached jpeg New Slab 2. Then it will come out correctly, see attached jpeg Finished Slab. If someone has a better mousetrap I am all ears.



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Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 2:14:50 PM | Floor/slab boundary

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I see you changed your first image.

Slopes are from know control points.  To control slab edits, you can add points by breaking the sketch lines or simply adding points. 


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