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I am trying to put hydronic baseboard heat in a project, but there doesn't seem to be a block that will let you specify the length. There is one block that might work (Radiator - Hydronic Fin Tube) but when I try to put it in the project, it tells me to select a wall to add but no matter what I hover over, all I get is a circle with a line through it, so I don't know how to get that one to work. Does anyone know of a block that will allow you to specify the length after it is inserted? I am using Revit MEP 2009, thanks for any help.
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It might be time to learn "family" (not block) editing.
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I agree, but unfortunatly, I am the only one at my company that knows anything about revit, and given the small amount that I know, thats pretty bad. There really hasn't been any training, and there definatley isn't any time for future training, so I guess I will just limp along here and try to pick up as much as I can along the way. Thanks everyone for the help.
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