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Currently, Wall Sweeps in Revit are limited to horizontal or vertically-hosted configurations, which restricts their usability in scenarios involving sloped elements. A valuable enhancement would be the ability to create sloped Wall Sweeps, particularly for use cases such as baseboards along ramps or inclined floors.
An ideal implementation would include the ability to host or align the sweep to a Reference Line or Sloped Face, allowing for precise placement and orientation. This would also open the possibility of modeling baseboards on stairs by following the profile of risers and treads, enhancing both design flexibility and documentation accuracy.
Such functionality would significantly improve detailing workflows and reduce the need for manual workarounds using in-place families or complex geometry.