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Not all elements can rotate around any axis. For example, walls do not rotate in elevation views. Windows cannot rotate without their walls.
Rotate the entire model in plan views, changing its orientation to Project North (the top of the drawing area).
To rotate a view to True North, use the Rotate True North tool.
The following example illustrates the model before and after using the Rotate Project North tool.

The Rotate Project North tool does the following:
To rotate Project North
When you rotate Project North for this view, the change also affects other plan views whose Orientation is set to Project North.
Project Location panel
Position drop-down
A message displays to indicate that the model was rotated. Verify the results in all plan views.
To rotate elements
Modify panel
Modify panel
A center of rotation control (
) displays at the center of the selected element.
The control snaps to points and lines of interest, such as walls and the intersections of walls and lines. You can also move it onto open space.
A line displays to indicate the first ray. If the cursor snaps while specifying the first ray, the snap line will rotate with the preview box and snap to angles on the screen while placing the second ray.
Another line displays to indicate the ray. A temporary angular dimension displays as you rotate, and a preview image shows the selection rotating.
The selection rotates between the start and end rays.
Revit returns to the Modify tool with the rotated element still selected.
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Hi @bechiri.2010,
Three solutions are available to you.
One last thing, and it is quite a recurent issue in Revit, when rotating scope boxes or grids, etc, it doesn't snap to the element.... in the case of scope boxes, you always sketch them as a "horizontal" rectangle, so then you just have to rotate them from horizontal to the desired angle.
François-Gabriel
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