Name
Length
Ceiling Slope Arrow Properties
Name
Specify
Level at Tail
Height Offset at Tail
Level at Head
Height Offset at Head
Slope
Length
Openings
Use the Opening tool to cut openings in walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, structural beams, braces, and structural
columns.
When you cut a floor, ceiling, or roof, you can choose to cut vertically or perpendicular to the surface.
You can also sketch complex shapes using the drawing tools on the Options Bar.
When cutting an opening in a wall, you can sketch a rectangular opening in a straight or arc wall. (For
walls, you can create rectangular openings only. You cannot create round or polygon shapes.)
For information on cutting openings in structural beams, braces, and structural columns, see
a Structural Beam, Brace, or Structural Column
You can also cut openings in slabs and decks. For more information, see
871.
658 | Chapter 11 Working with Architectural Components
Description
The length of the sketch-line. This is a read-only parameter.
Description
Indicates the method for determining slope.
Starts the slope arrow at the designated level.
Sets the start height of the slope arrow line. The default value is 0.
Starts the slope arrow at the designated level.
Sets the end height of the slope arrow line. Revit Architecture uses both parameters
to calculate the rise of the slope line.
Sets the slope angle for the selected ceiling 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 ceiling. This is a read-only property.
on page 766.
Openings in
Cutting Openings in Slabs
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