I m not really sure the reason behind it.
When I try to set plane all the ref planes I can see
But When I try to edit the work plane go to pick a plane (of a member which already has ref plane assigned to it). not all the ref planes are visible
why is that ?
(In this case I hv to set new plane and redraw member.
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feel free to upload what is it for better understanding of your problem.
When you edit an existing element that already drawn on a workplane, you can only assign it to another workplane parallel to the original one. That's why you don't see all other work planes from the list.
Below is an example, image1 is when I create the extrusion initially, I can see all work planes in the list. Image2 is when I edit the extrusion which is drawn refplane 1, I can only see refplane 1 and 4 to choose from, and they are the only two that are parallel.
I had the same question - it seems like would be better to be able to re-host to non-parallel workplanes. It's odd that you can re-host an already drawn extrusion to a 3d object (like a sloped roof) that isn't parallel but not a reference plane that isn't parallel. Why would this limitation exist?
I had the same question, this seems like an odd constraint - you can rehost the extrusion to a non-parallel 3d object (like a sloped roof), why not a non-parallel workplane?
Maybe I overlooked in the previous response but it can be done, at least in Revit 2019 which I made a screencast.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/1d7f0bf6-86dd-4c89-a3ea-b14e00f24f32
Maybe I overlooked in the past but you can do it. See screencast.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/1d7f0bf6-86dd-4c89-a3ea-b14e00f24f32
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