Hello,
I wanted to make a table with a different size by changing the length and width of the table component in Revit in the edit type section, but after saving these changes, the old dimensions remained visible in the floor plan view. In other words, the new dimensions and the old dimensions look like two rectangles inside each other. How can I solve this problem? I attached a screenshot.
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The linework wasn't constrained properly. You had counter-constraints acting on it. Those constraints were in the pedestal extrusions. I removed them and constrained the tabletop linework.
I should also say that you should not constrain geometry/linework to other geometry/linework. You should constrain (e.g. Align and Lock) everything to Ref. Planes and pull dimensions between Ref. Planes. Also, you should not put labeled dimensions (e.g. dimensions driven by parameters) inside the sketch mode of geometries. Makes troubleshooting a nightmare. The only dimensions inside sketch mode - if absolutely necessary - should be LOCKED dimensions - and only referencing the geometry's sketch linework. In your case you had pulled a dimension between the table leg extrusion sketch line work and the edge of the tabletop. That was where your problem was. That dimension was preventing the tabletop from flexing properly.
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