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    How do you fillet detail lines w/ say, a 3" radius? Funny as it is, I've never done it before teehee.

    The Trim command doesn't offer anything ala acad that I can see.

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    Default Re: Fillet

    Start the line command again, then one of the options is fillet, supply a radius and pick the two lines you want to fillet.

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    its actually a part of the line or wall tool. Watch the toolbar at the top....when you switch to the wall tool, your options at the top will include a Tangent Arc and Fillet Arc. (Same toolbar where you select a Chain of walls or lines)

    Switch to Fillet Arc, pick the two lines, and either drag and select a radius by temp dim, or enter it on the fly.

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    Hmm, I see how it works now, how nifty! Thanks!

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    Kroke, you'll have to change your sig...you've been bumped to Revit User!

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