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Mon, May 16, 2005 at 1:54:10 PM | Specifing Door opening angle?

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Is there any way to specify a doors opening angle?

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Mon, May 16, 2005 at 2:00:12 PM | RE: Specifing Door opening angle?

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Yes, Research this title in REVIT HELP. There are examples of doors swings listed. "Controlling Angular Dimensions with Reference Lines " The preferred method to control the angular dimensions of a family is to apply a labelled angular dimension to a reference line. Unlike reference planes which have infinite extents, a reference line has a specific start and end point which allows it the flexibility to control the angular constraints within components such as a web truss or a door with a instance door swing. Example of project with loaded door family with angular dimensioned reference line A truss type with angular dimensioned reference line Add and dimension reference line. In the drawing area, add a reference line with the point of origin located at the point of expected rotation. Add an angular dimension referring to the reference line. Label the dimension. On the Design Bar, click Family Types. Change the angular value for the labelled dimension and click Apply. This is known as flexing the model. It is important to make sure the reference line adjusts as expected before adding model geometry to it. Add and align model geometry to reference line Set the current work plane to one of the faces of the reference line and add the model geometry that you intend to have controlled by the angular dimension. The geometry moves with the reference line as the angle changes. Flex the model to make sure the design works as expected.

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