Modifying Family Parameters
Select the desired parameter and click Modify in the Family Types dialog. You can rename the parameter
and change whether it is a type or instance parameter. You can also replace it with a shared parameter. See
Adding Shared Parameters to Families
on page 444.
Profile Families
When you create a profile family, you are sketching a 2-dimensional loop shape that you load into your
project and then apply to certain building elements. For example, you can sketch the profile loop for a
railing and then use that shape on a railing in your project.
Elements for which you can define profiles include wall sweeps, reveals, railings, mullions, stair treads, and
sweep profiles. When you define one profile family, you can reuse it multiple times on building elements
in the project. Loaded profiles appear as a leaf under the Families branch in the Project Browser.
You sketch profile families using lines, dimensions, or reference planes. The profile can then be applied to
any type of solid geometry in the project.
You create profile families using templates supplied with Revit Architecture. Those templates are Profile.rft,
Profile-Mullion.rft, Profile-Rail.rft, Profile-Reveal.rft, Profile-Stair Nosing.rft, and Wall Sweep Profile.rft.
Creating a Profile Family
This procedure describes creating a generic profile shape that is available to multiple building elements in
the project. Your specific building and design intentions may differ.
1
Click File menu
➤
New
➤
Family.
2
In the Open dialog, select a profile template, and click Open.
The Family Editor opens a plan view that includes 2 reference planes. There are no other views
available in which to sketch geometry.
3
If necessary, sketch reference planes for constraining the lines in the profile.
4
Click Lines and sketch the profile loop. For more information about the sketching tools, see
Sketching
on page 251.
5
Click Detail Component to place a detail component into the profile family.
TIP
You can change the sorting order of any detail components in the family by using the detail
component draw order commands. For more information, see
Sorting the Draw Order of Detail
Components
on page 1096.
6
To set the detail at which the profile family displays in the project, select any of the lines of the
profile sketch and click Visibility on the Options Bar.
7
Select the desired detail levels, Fine, Medium, or Coarse, and click OK.
TIP
You can also set the detail level for detail components using the same methods.
8
The profile usage needs to be defined. Click Settings menu
➤
Family Category and Parameters.
9
Click next to Profile Usage and click the profile usage type from the menu. For example, if you
are creating a mullion profile, click Mullion on the menu.
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