Tips for Defining Structural Wall Shapes or Openings
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When you define a wall shape on a wall that is not horizontal or vertical in a plan view, you should draw
a section parallel to the wall before going in the elevation sketch mode. The Go To View dialog displays.
Revit Architecture suggests the section view as the optimal view for editing the sketch.
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When you edit the elevation profile of a wall attached to another element, the wall temporarily reverts
to its original shape and height. For example, the profile of a wall attached to a roof assumes its
unconnected height prior to being attached to the roof. As a result, you may find the wall is not at the
right height to edit the elevation profile. To change the unconnected height, click Properties on the
Design Bar while in sketch mode.
As you edit the elevation profile, keep in mind that after you finish the sketch, the wall top or bottom
attaches only where horizontal lines are coincident with the reference planes in the sketch.
The sample edited profile in sketch mode. Note the top
sketch lines are coincident with reference planes
The finished wall attached to roof. Non-coincidental
horizontal lines from the sketch did not attach.
Arc Walls
Resizing Arc Walls
You can resize arc walls using middle and end controls.
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Select an arc wall.
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