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So the typical footings that revit allows 24" x 12", 36" x 12", and 36" x18" all use a chamfor from bottom of footing to bottom of slab. Is it possible to modify the typical footing revit uses to something more like the what i have outlined in red on the attached picture? Thanks for the help!
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Create a new profile like you want then duplicate the "Type" and change to the profile you just create, when you apply the "Floor Slab edge" in the slab you gonna see what you want....
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worked like a charm! Thanks for all the help
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