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 | | From: | Aaron Rumple | | Subject: | Re: Roof's fascia | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:57:44 -0600 |
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 | See file in customer-gallery...
"anyav" wrote in message news:41ee2c72_1@newsprd01... > > Thank you Paul!!! > Of course I know it is possible, I just don't know how can I do this in > Revit, and i'm "stressing" with this... :-) > Please check my Profile if you can, and tell me how can I do that!! > Could tou please send me the rvt file with the example you show below? > Thank you very much again. > anyav > > > > "Paul Monsef" wrote in message > news:41ed4e32$1_3@newsprd01... > > It is possible!! you're just not doing it right. ;o) > > > > Please post a rvt file of the profile you are using for your fascia. > > > > -- > > Regards, > > > > Paul Monsef > > ----------------------------- > > TSA | architects, pllc > > Production/CAD Manager > > 425.401.6828 x105 > > paulmonsef_NOSPAM_@tsaarchitects.com > > > > > > > > "anyav" wrote in message news:41ed0022_2@newsprd01... > >> 1. Did you try to erase all segments and start from the begining? > >> > >> yes, but it didtn't work... > >> > >> 2. If yes, then do you make the fascia as one, or you stop, then start > >> the > >> command again and wait for them to join? > >> > >> I've tried that too, but it didtn't work again... > >> > >> Do you use add/remove segments? > >> > >> Yes, but it didtn't work... > >> > >> the problem happens when we try to place fascia in roof that just have 2 > >> slopes!! > >> But, obviously, this is possible in real construction....so I can't > >> understand why it's not possible in revit!! > >> > >> > > > > > > > > >
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