Floor Slope Arrow Properties - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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Name
Defines slope
Defines Constant
Height
Offset from Base
Extend into wall
(to core)
Graphics
Center Mark Vis-
ible
Dimensions
Slope
Length
Identity Data
Design Option
Other
Wall Offset

Floor Slope Arrow Properties

Name
Constraints
Specify
Level at Tail
650 | Chapter 11 Working with Architectural Components
Description
Sets a floor line to slope-defining. This parameter is enabled when the Defines Constant Height property
is turned on.
Enables a floor line to have a constant height above the level on which it is sketched. This property is
for defining slope. For example, to define slope you can set 2 parallel lines to be at a constant height
and then set an offset for each line, or you can set a single line to be at a constant height, slope defining,
and then set its slope. See
Sloped Floors
Sets the height of the floor line above the level on which it is sketched. The default value is 0. This
parameter is enabled when the Defines constant height property is set to yes.
Determines whether the offset is measured from the wall core.
If the floor sketch line is an arc, specifies whether the center mark for the arc appears. You can dimension
to the center mark of an arc.
Sets the slope angle for the selected floor line. The default value is 0. This parameter is enabled when
Defines Slope Property is turned on.
The actual length of a sketch line for the floor. This is a read-only property.
If design options have been created, this property indicates the design option in which the element
exists. For more information on design options, see
Offsets the floor a specified distance from a bounding wall.
Description
Indicates the method for determining slope.
Starts the slope arrow at the designated level.
on page 643.
Design Options
on page 1237.

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