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Wes Macaulay
2004-11-16, 03:30 PM
If you want to place an elevation datum on a sloped floor or roof, you may have noted that the tool won't work unless you place it along the edge of the floor or roof object.

If you want to place the elevation datum elsewhere, try this workaround: create a new generic model floor hosted or roof hosted family, depending on which object you're wanting to place the datum on. Create a 1" x 1" x 1" void in the family and use the cut geometry tool within the family to ensure that the void is cutting the host.

Load the family into the project and place it where you want to have the datum. Zoom in close to the "nick" in the object you've placed, and the elevation datum tool will now work. :beer:

Dimitri Harvalias
2004-11-16, 04:18 PM
NIce tip Wes. Just trying to figure this one out the other day. That's why you're our favorite Chump!

Wes Macaulay
2004-11-16, 04:26 PM
I was thinking of you when I made this tip! Not to mention that in one week we've had a number of people right out of the blue ask us about using Revit for parking garage design. When it rains it pours :screwy:

beegee
2004-11-16, 09:46 PM
Nice tip Wes !

What I've done in the past is to place a model line on the element surface, use that for the spot level, then turn it into an invisible line.

Wes Macaulay
2004-11-16, 09:56 PM
Ah, man... beegee, you've topped my tip. I would have to say yours is the lighter solution! 8-)

Wes Macaulay
2004-11-23, 06:40 PM
What I've done in the past is to place a model line on the element surface, use that for the spot level, then turn it into an invisible line.OK - I'm lost. This does work in a 3D view, but it doesn't work in plan :confused:

beegee
2004-11-24, 02:27 AM
Yes, you're quite right.

I'll only used that method for 3D sketches previously and assumed it would work equally well in plan. In fact , I'm at a loss to see why it doesn't, - if the work plane is set to the sloping element and the spot elevation works perfectly in 3D, it should work the same in a plan view, instead of only picking the ends at levels.

A work around for plans --- Split the face ( if a floor or roof ) and then you can get the spot level to pick the split line.

A work around for elevations is to place a reference plane where you need the spot elevation, then change to an elevation view and you can then place a spot elevation where the RP intersects the sloping plane.



OK - I'm lost. This does work in a 3D view, but it doesn't work in plan :confused:

Wes Macaulay
2004-11-24, 04:58 PM
The split face tip is a good one... no point adding a void to your project unless you want your slabs to have a 1" deep hole in it :razz:

Could the Factory explain why the spot elevation tool doesn't work on sloped slabs in plan views? Why do have to select an edge? I would like this on the list of projects for the coming year!