Finished wall attached to roof (non-coincidental horizontal lines from sketch did not
attach)
Wall Sweeps
A wall sweep is a horizontal or vertical projection from a wall, often decorative in nature. Examples of wall
sweeps include baseboards along the bottom of a wall or crown molding along the top of a wall. You can
add a wall sweep to a wall from a 3D or elevation view.
You can schedule wall sweeps. Integral wall sweeps, which are part of the wall type definition, can not be
scheduled independently. For more information on creating schedules, see
Schedule Views
on page 124.
NOTE
If you create wall sweeps at different heights and then later set them to the same height, the sweeps miter
at the joins.
Adding Wall Sweeps
1
Go to a 3D or elevation view.
2
Click Modelling menu
➤
Host Sweep
➤
Wall Sweep, or on the Modelling tab of the Design Bar,
click Host Sweep
➤
Wall Sweep.
3
In the Type Selector, select the type of wall sweep.
4
On the Options Bar, select the orientation of the wall sweep: vertical or horizontal.
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