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Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 2:49:02 PM | Revit 2009 : Area Separation and Mass Room Stacking and Blocking

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Is there a way to Lock Area separation lines to a mass? and is there a way to get Area Separation Lines to act like Polylines in Autocad?

I am trying to do Blocking and Stacking diagrams for a huge project, and it has become a pain in the behind to constantly change, and update the Area lines.


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Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:29:50 PM | Revit 2009 : Area Separation and Mass Room Stacking and Blocking

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You can lock the lines to the mass, When you are creating the room or area seperation lines you will get the pad locks which allow you to lock the lines to the face of the mass. if you dont see them use the align tool and line them up that way. And theres no way that i know of that you can make them polylines.

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Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:12:28 PM | Revit 2009 : Area Separation and Mass Room Stacking and Blocking

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When I lock The Area lines to the mass, then try to stretch the mass later, I get an error that the element can no longer be joined and I have to unjoin them.

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Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:23:24 PM | Revit 2009 : Area Separation and Mass Room Stacking and Blocking

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Room seperation lines seem to do a better job and will flex with the model. You can always get the same information using room seperation instead of area seperation.

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