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    Default New to Revit after 20+ years of AutoCAD

    I'm having a little trouble with Revit's plan views. Nothing major, mostly little things that make the difference between an acceptable drawing and a nice-looking drawing. For instance, I'm currently working in Revit MEP and would like to show a break in some ductwork indicating that it is continued on another level (thru a wall on to a roof). Does Revit have such an object? And if so, where do I find it?

    Thanks!

    Tom

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    Default Re: New to Revit after 20+ years of AutoCAD

    Revit has a masking breakline family that may work for you.
    I believe it comes right OOTB.
    If you were to go to your content folder and look under g/detail_components/div01-general; you should find the breakline families.
    Hope that helps.
    Dave Peterson

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