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Awesome! Glad it worked out.
Okay, for radial array, just select the beam, go up to the array button, and it's set to linear by default. Instead, select radial, then specify a base point for the array to array around... the center of the dome in this case... and then it'll give you the little arm from that basepoint you can select the locationion (in degrees) of the second member of the array group. I just chose 20 degrees, and then used 18 for the array number, giving 360 degrees of arrayed beams in total.
pic attached. Also, if you know what to ask for when you search revitcity, there are numerous threads that cover almost everything. It's an amazing resource. trick is just knowing how to phrase your questions.
pic attached regarding arrays.
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Thanks once again ismyalterego :-) You have been a great help!!
Regards DS
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