Jeff,
My mistake - my mind was on structural grids.....
Your work-around is a good one.
David
"Jeffrey McGrew" wrote in message
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> David,
>
> While Revit will highlight the curtain devision, and will look like
> it gives you the ability to rotate it, you'll notice that nothing
> happens when you try to do so. Revit currently can't rotate curtain
> grids for some reason.
>
> The better way to achieve this is to 'stack' several curtain walls
> with edited profiles. When you edit the profile sketch of a curtain
> wall in Revit, afterwards Revit will allow you to place mullions on
> the outside edge of that wall. This will allow you to have mullions at
> any angle/profile you wish. So if you draw your curtain wall as a
> series of profile-edited walls, you'll be able to achieve quickly what
> you want. It's not the most eloquent solution, and is a bit of
> work-around.
>
> --
> Jeffrey McGrew
> Application Specialist BSD
> AEC Technologies, a division of ID8 Media Inc.
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>
>
>
> david haynes - imaginit wrote:
>
> > When highlighted (grid turns red), you should see something like the
> > attached.
> > BTW, most of the editing processes in REVIT take different sequence of
steps
> > than you might have done in ACAD.
> > Also, look at help section in REVIT for more information.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> > _____________________________
> > David Haynes, AIA
> > IMAGINiT Technologies
> > Seattle, WA
> >
> >
> > "Alek Sutulov" wrote in message
> > news:40bc978d$1_1@newsprd01...
> >
> >>Could it be rotated? I need "horizontals" to be angled. When
highlighted,
> >>rotation option is enabled but nothing happens.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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