I have drawn a wall in 3D with 2 ledges as shown in position 1. One ledge in near face of wall and one in the far face. I have 2 questions:
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I rarely do modeling work in 3D views (Revit is not optimal to work in those views). Most of the modelling I do in floorplan/ceiling views or sections/elevations. Much better control over positioning in those views.
Louis
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you may be right, but I still would like to know the answer to my question please
Can you post the file so that we can see what you have done the screenshot does not give a lot of information
Which version of Revit are you using?
When I copy (using regular copy, not the clipboard copy) a wall I see snap points. The destination snap point will also appear if it is a valid position (I can copy in the same plane, not vertically)
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Using the shift key will help keep the object at the same level as long as you have the original one set to a level. When copying in 3D view Revit does not take the Z coordinates into consideration and will place it at any point on the Z plane.
Hi Lou. sorry for the late reply. my internet was playing up. can you please let me have your e-mail address or tell how to attach files with messages here. I know how to add images here but not files.
If you have problems with uploading here, than use a service like WeTransfer.
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Hi. I tried to use the we transfer web site, but it still is asking me for the recipient email address
Hi. I tried to use the we transfer web site, but it still is asking me for the recipient email address
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