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Hi there Maybe it is me but as much as I try, including searching revit city forum I can’t figure it out: I am creating profile for ridge tile with parameter to control the angle of the tile to insert it in deferent roof slops but when load the profile to the project and make now fascia family I can’t make the parameter that control the profile angle to work and I can’t find how to tell the fascia family to use the parameter that belong to the profile. nirim
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Hi, in the properties you have the option "Angle" like you can see in the image attached....
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Thanks for the reply But it isn’t that angle that I want to be able to change (see attached file) The angle is in the profile family. nirim
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Yeah, you must go to the properties, go to the "Project Browser" Profiles-choose your profile, right button and Properties, there you have your "Ridge Angle" like you can see in the image attached...
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Go to the Element Properties and change the profile there. You will have the different angles that you have set in the family available.
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Thanks I is seems to do the trick, although I though to skip the stage of going to the profile for changing the angle and do it directly from the fascia family. nirim
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The family it works fine, you don't need to "Trick"....
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