I've just spent a day creating a set of door families, each with the door opening out.
I now want to have a variation with the door opening inwards (same frame etc) and if I was doing it with Autocad 2D would do so by having a flip grip and selecting only the frame, door panel, swing etc to flip about a certain centreline.
This doesn't seem possible in Revit, flipping seems to all or nothing?
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Sorry for the delay of response on this one. If you wish for certain elements within the Family to be flippable, you will have to manually build that into your Family. There may be more than one way to accomplish this depending on the nature of the situation. One such method would be to using inverse Yes/No Parameters; essentially, model both the flipped and unflipped elements and link their Visibility to a Yes/No Parameter, and set the formula to one as =not(TheOtherOne ) so that only one Yes/No parameters is enabled at any given time.
Thanks.
I was hopeing there was something obvious I'd missed, seems not.
Simpler (and less confusing) to just saveas to create another family and then modify that, than remodel just about everything to give a choice.
Charles.
Just a comment: a door family opens in one direction in the family, and then the door can be flipped in, out, left, right, in the project, with the flip controls or with the space bar. What is the need to represent different positions of a door inside the family?
yeah we currently have this situation. We have an external door with a cill included in the family. We want the cill to always appear on the exterior face so when you flip which way the door swings the cill will always be on the outside. Can't quite figure a way around this at the moment.