Floor Slope Arrow Properties
Name
Constraints
Specify
Level at Tail
Height Offset at Tail
Level at Head
Height Offset at Head
Dimensions
Slope
Length
Identity Data
Design Option
Ceilings
You can create ceilings automatically in a project view or by sketching. Ceilings should be created in the
reflected ceiling plan (RCP) view or in sketch mode.
Ceilings are level-based elements, which means that you sketch them at a specified distance above the level
in which they reside. For example, if you sketch a ceiling on Level 1, you might place it 3 meters above Level
1. You can specify this offset in Ceiling Properties. See
If the ceiling includes a grid, the grid is centered in the room.
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Description
Indicates the method for determining slope: Height at Tail, or 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.
The slope angle for the selected floor slope arrow.
The length of the slope arrow. This is a read-only parameter.
If design options have been created, this property indicates the design option in
which the element exists. For more information on design options, see
tions
on page 1305.
Ceiling Properties
Design Op-
on page 722.
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