Host Sweep Profiles With Nested Detail Components - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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5 Click File menu
6 Click Modelling menu
7 Sketch a run of stairs.
8 Open a 3D view, and select the default railing.
9 Click
10 Next to the Rail Structure parameter, click Edit.
11 In the Edit Rails dialog, in the Profile column, click the current profile family name.
12 From the drop-down menu, select the profile family name, and click OK.
13 Click OK twice to close the properties.

Host Sweep Profiles with Nested Detail Components

You can nest a detail component within a host sweep profile family and use the visibility controls to specify
when the detail component displays within a project. Examples of host sweeps are wall sweeps, roof fascia,
gutters, and slab edges. When the sweep is cut in the project, the detail component displays depending on
the visibility settings you specified within the host sweep family file. You can also have multiple detail
components display at particular visibility levels for a specific view cut host sweep.
Load from Library
and click Open.
, and then click Edit/New in the Element Properties dialog.
Revit Architecture applies the new profile shape to the railing.
Stair rails with profile created from procedure above
Load Family, select the profile family that you created,
Stairs, or on the Modelling tab of the Design Bar, click Stairs.
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