Framing on Reference Plane & Reference Level

Framing on Reference Plane & Reference Level

emmatzke
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Framing on Reference Plane & Reference Level

emmatzke
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I've been using reference planes to model sloped framing in Revit, but I'm noticing that when I move the framing to the reference plane using "pick new," the framing goes to the right work plane, but it changes the reference level to be what seems to be a random level.

 

Do reference planes have some sort of associated level for which they associate framing when it's moved to the reference plane for the work plane? It's not hard to move them, but a little annoying.

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mphungDCHNW
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Hi,

 

In this case all you need to do is first snap one point to another point along the angle and use the "y" "z" left to right etc command on properties to change ounce you do it will go crisp with the angle and if you want to rotate it type in "-90" / "-180" in the cross section in properties.

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