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Hi
I am working on Revit Site topography , Site terrain has lots of levels. I need to make many walls only 300mm above the ground level and this 300mm need to same abovegroundand slopes,
If I create normal wall, if gives me 300mm from one end but 700mm from the other end, I know i can edit profile of the wall to change shape but ssite terrain is bit complicated and isnt and ideal solution
Any Help?
Ali
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I wonder if Revit 2018's host railings to topo surface could be modified to work for you.
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