Hi there.
I am new to Revit (long time Inventor user) and am working with a small company that has had a lot of skilled people come and go to greener pastures and leave behind a lot of well done but unfinished libraries that I am sifting through.
Could someone please tell me why the attached family of a beam is able to be rotated and aligned to an inclined reference plane (for ramps) while the other is not able to rotate at all and remain horizontal. I cannot for the life of me find how to match the parameters to allow the beam locked in the horizontal plane to rotate in elevation as the one I fudged from the generic Revit beam library.
The inclined one (1st pic) was similar to the OOTB structural frame template. The horizontal one (2nd pic) has the Workplane base option, though unchecked. So it seems like the horizontal one was created from a different template.
Thanks very much.
I made the second inclined one by selecting an OOTB steel section used for trusses and changing it to our profile so I could make ramp joists and bearers. But I didn't know how the original one where the plane is fixed was created. Two different family templates.
Cheers.
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