![]() You can use a line-based family to trim/extend and it can be trimmed or extended. Q: Will that line-based family trim with another line-based family? Will the line-based family trim or extend to other items? In just a few steps I created this array shown below. The array is created as shown below.Īrray groups like this are really powerful. When you have added or removed the elements you want in the group, click (Finish). If you want to select elements that are already in the project click (Add) and select the elements as shown below.Ĥ.If you insert a component or model elements while you are in Edit Group mode the elements will automatically become part of the group.In the Modify | Model Groups tab> Group panel click (Edit Group). Select an array that was created with Group and Associate on as shown below.Ģ.As you can see in the picture below you can select multiple elements to array.īut, what was even more fun is, if the array is created with Group and Associate, the array can be edited, and you can add items to the array. How do you build rows and columns into an array in Revit? It is really simple – array sets of items. Q: Can the line-based family example be used for a rectangular array? e.g. If anyone tries this let us know how it works in the comments below. ![]() I was able to create a line-based family using a void element but I didn’t have time to figure out how best to use it. It is only in a recent version of Revit that you can put railings on topography so this is hopefully for sometime in the future. ![]() When I used the Solar Panel Array family and tried to use Place on Face I could not select topography. It doesn’t look like it will at this point. Q: Can line based families be made to follow topography at all? We have the recording on our YouTube channel and you can get to it here.Īs always there were good questions that came up in the Q&A time so here are some of them with answers that I hope will help. Thanks to everyone who joined our webinar Working with Revit Line-based Families. ![]()
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