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For large bathtubs that are deck mounted, I've been using the stair command to create the deck and its worked pretty well, but I don't know, it feels so "workaround-ish" to me to do it that way, so I was just wondering if anyone in RevitLand had figured out anything better.
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Seems to me you would build it in Revit the way you would in real life: walls to a certain height with a horizontal surface (ie: floor?). Another option is just modeling the deck as a in-place family as it is a custom piece. HTH.
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