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corner. If so, draw the walls as walls and extend them to the roof. Not sure if this is perfect solution, but it would be one approach I would take. ----------------------------------- DaleW This user is offline Search this Thread | Page 1 of 1 | Similar Threads Thread/Thread Starter Forum Last Pos
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ework will change if the walls etc are moved or modified at a later date. This was explained to me for showing the roof outline in a floor plan without having to redraw it each time there was a change. I realise that I can display the ground floor in the 'site' layer, but that's too much detail for
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I have 2 different sized walls on 5" one 8" I have made wall sweeps profiles of each size and attache them to the wall tops. I need them to miter / angle at the pionts where they meet. I have tried puting the profile into the wall structure as a sweep and as a host sweep. no success either way. The
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show only the core of my walls and for others I want the full thickness with finishing. Having to switch back and forth between two wall types, one with the finishing and one without would give me a nightmarish time with wall joins. Cheers! This user is offline Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 9:34:26 PM | RE:
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um Last Post wood framed walls noyalcg Technical Support Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 7:25:34 PM by: Mr Spot
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worked while adding new walls or components. just Wishlist just 2008-04-22 09:48:50 3 295 Surface of Mass jarosa Technical Support jarosa 2008-04-22 09:09:14 2 312 revit 2008_ lineweights in 3d views vary. carlamma Technical Support fraz 2008-04-22 08:49:57 1 433 Roof Slope Annotation rcobbjr Newbi
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uld probably do the pool walls as walls , the pool floor as a floor, or is suppose you could do the pool as a family wih sweeps and solids. It could even be made to be parametric with additional nested components like ladders and diving boards that could be controlled via visability and linked parame
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