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Joined: Fri, Oct 8, 2004
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I am still pretty new to revit. I just have a simple question: Is it possible to design a foundation wall with a footing which can be adjusted? I would also like to know how to create walls that have half brick and half EIFS/stucco. If any of you can give me some guidance I would really appreciate it
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What I do with foundations is make them a new wall type with the appropriate width and depth: pick an existing wall and edit/duplicate a new one. go into the "structure" on the edit assembly window set the "thickness" to be the width of the footing and the sample height to be the depth of the footing. Create a grid [from basics menu] to align it to when you draw it. Create a "level" on the basics window for the height of the footing. and then just draw it. Then if you change the level or move the grid, everything you created is adjusted and/or moved.
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