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I have made a roof - sloped glazing. When i schedule my roofs it will show the sloped glazing but it doesn't give an area or volume. Isn't this possible??? Is there anotherway to create sloped glazing... the curtain system by lines doesn't exist anymore in revit 2010. So I have to create a mass first and than a curtain system. Is there no ather way??
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sorry, a curtain system won't give you an area either.
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If you create a curtain panel schedule it will give you the areas for curtain wall and sloped glazing.
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