I know that this has been asked a bagazmajillion times before,. I have a North arrow in a Generic Annotation family. I've jumped through necessary hoops - constrained the end of the reference line to the intersection of the reference planes. hosted the arrow linework to the reference line, ad infinitum, ad nauseum. It rotates flawlessly - till it is rotated beyond 180 - then the dimension flips. And when I associate the dimension with a rotation parameter, it will rotate the arrow to values above 180 - and then break.
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Place the angle in the annotation family. So for the attached I selected the lines and masking region and changed the workplane to the reference line. Then I loaded it into another family so I could have a True and Project North.
@Anonymous - your family shows the exact same behavior that mine does.....
Load it into another family then link the rotation parameter to one in the parent family....it will work just fine.
Useful tip, @Anonymous ! I will keep it in mind for the future.
By some magic mine is working now - I changed the reference planes to Weak References, and stopped them at the intersection. Maybe that was what made it work? I'm just going to accept it as Revit magic, and go on......
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