Editing a Floor Sketch
1 In a plan view, select the floor.
2 On the Options Bar, click Edit.
3 Make any necessary changes.
4 Click Finish Sketch.
Sloped Floors
Revit Architecture provides multiple ways to create a sloped floor. You can do any of the following:
Draw a slope arrow while sketching or editing the sketched floor.
Specify the offset from base properties of parallel floor sketch lines.
Specify the Defines Slope and Slope Angle properties for a single floor sketch line.
Creating a Sloped Floor by Sketching a Slope Arrow
1 If you are not already in sketch mode, select the floor in plan view, and on the Options Bar,
2 On the Design Bar, click Slope Arrow.
3 Sketch the slope arrow on the floor.
4 Select the slope arrow and click
5 For Specify, select a value: Height at Tail, or Slope.
6 If you selected Height at Tail, do the following:
Watch the tooltip and the status bar to be sure you select the floor, not another element. If
desired, you can use a filter to select the floor. See
click Edit.
Floor sketch with slope arrow
a For Level at Tail, specify a level to start the slope arrow at a certain level. For example, the
floor sketch is on Level 1. You could choose to start the slope arrow on Level 2.
b For Height Offset at Tail, specify how high above the level the slope arrow begins.
c For Height Offset at Head, specify how high above the level the slope arrow ends.
d For Level at Head, indicate the level at which to end the slope arrow.
For example, the floor sketch is on Level 1. You could choose to end the slope arrow on
Level 2.
Selecting Elements Using a Filter
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