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Hello, I am a newb to Revit and am trying to create an interior sloped floor for a high volume university classroom. When I create a sloped floor using the floor/slope line function, the floor covers up my door. How can I get the sloped floor to work with my walls. I am using Revit 2008. Thanks a lot, Rachelle
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Hi Rachelle, I am new in Revit too but I have been doing a lot of "sloping" these days. If you send me a JPG or PDF of your model showing the conflict maybe I would be able to help you.
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did you try selecting the slope arrow and go to its properties? there you can set the height of each end of the slope arrow. Hope this helps Have a Great Day
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