Slanting a modeled wall

Slanting a modeled wall

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Slanting a modeled wall

Anonymous
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There should be a screen shot of the wall in question.

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barthbradley
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Is this the screenshot you meant to post on your other thread? If so, you should post it to your other thread.  It won't make much sense here without some explanation.  But, if I understand correctly from what you said on your other thread, you are wanting to slant the facade walls; right?  If so, I'd use the Walls by [Mass] Face approach.   

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GustavoUbriaco
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Hi! do you want to slant that wall and its components?

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Anonymous
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Yes, this is for my earlier post. I tried surfing through the giant AutoDesk website to attach to the earlier post, but I haven't learned that yet either. Someone else in our office had used the mass/volume approach. I guess worst case scenario, if we have to redraw, then that's what we do. Hopefully we do the Revit update soon. Thanks for the advice.
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Anonymous
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Just the vertical panels. Not the foundation, canopy, or glazing.
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