Martin P
2006-12-07, 03:45 PM
Stacked walls and location lines...... Anybody got any ideas??? how do I control stacked walls when altering properties, the location lines of stacked dont appear to be related to anything in particular...
simple solution - let me place a little pick beside the "controlling" wall in a stacked type... would be fine then :)
these are very frustrating, the SHOUD be saving me a lot of time - they are causing me a lot of time.....very close to being useful, but stacked walls pretty much seem to just be poorly executed by Revit every time I think they seem like a good idea to use....... but then I can always explode them all I suppose - but I spent so long getting them to work this far, I dont want to!!!
EDIT -
hmmm it seems to be related to the bottom wall on the stack, in my case a footing - which I have offset to line up with the others - so my location lines are all out :( dont think I can fix it easily... and breaking them up causes all sorts of horrible error messages. Note to self - dont offset the bottom the wall in a stack, and dont make it a footing either!!
simple solution - let me place a little pick beside the "controlling" wall in a stacked type... would be fine then :)
these are very frustrating, the SHOUD be saving me a lot of time - they are causing me a lot of time.....very close to being useful, but stacked walls pretty much seem to just be poorly executed by Revit every time I think they seem like a good idea to use....... but then I can always explode them all I suppose - but I spent so long getting them to work this far, I dont want to!!!
EDIT -
hmmm it seems to be related to the bottom wall on the stack, in my case a footing - which I have offset to line up with the others - so my location lines are all out :( dont think I can fix it easily... and breaking them up causes all sorts of horrible error messages. Note to self - dont offset the bottom the wall in a stack, and dont make it a footing either!!