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Does anyone know how to create a curved section? Thanks
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I don't think you can do a curved section line in Revit. You can break your section line to cut offset sections. If you want to try that, select your section line. Then, in the options bar, select 'Split Segment'. You will get the slice tool. Cut your section line, and drag the section segment to wherever you like. You can cut a bunch of segments and offset each of them slightly. I know that's not exactly what you wanted, but I think thats as close as Revit will get you. Good Luck. Let me know how it works.
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