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I am trying to model a roof where I have to add horizontal beams that follow the angle of the roof. At the moment, all beams seem to be locket at a vertical axis, although you can have the ends at different heights.
How can I tilt a beam?
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Try adding a reference plane at the roof slope, name it (properties), then set work plane to the newly named reference plane then place the beams.
HTH
Tom
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Thanks, Tom
I am new to Revit (my second week now) and of course it worked with reference planes!
Thomas
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