7 If you selected Slope, do the following:
8 Click OK.
Creating a Sloped Floor by Setting Parallel Sketch Line Properties
1 If you are not already in sketch mode, select the floor in plan view, and on the Options Bar,
2 Select parallel floor sketch lines, and click
3 In the Element Properties dialog, select Defines Constant Height.
4 Click OK.
5 Select the same sketch lines individually and click
6 For Offset from Base, specify a value for each line.
Creating a Sloped Floor by Setting Single Sketch Line Properties
1 If you are not already in sketch mode, select the floor in plan view, and on the Options Bar,
2 Select a single sketch line, and click
3 In the Element Properties dialog, select Defines Constant Height.
4 Select the Defines Slope property, and set a value for the slope angle (rise).
5 Click OK.
Floor Slab Edges
You add slab edges by selecting horizontal edges of floors. You can also select model lines.
1 Click Modelling menu
2 Highlight horizontal edges of floors, and click to place a slab edge.
3 To start a different slab edge, on the Options Bar, click Start Next. Move the cursor to a new
4 To finish placing slab edges, click on white space in the view.
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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 Rise, set a slope value.
click Edit.
click Edit.
Bar, click Host Sweep
Floor Slab Edge.
You can also click model lines. As you click edges, Revit Architecture treats this as one continuous
slab edge. If the slab edge segments meet at corners, they miter.
edge and click to place.
This different slab edge does not miter with other existing slab edges, even if they meet at the
corners.
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Host Sweep
Floor Slab Edge, or on the Modelling tab of the Design
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