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Hi friends
How can I rotate a wall that I have made using wall component in Y axis?
I mean it is easy to rotate it in X axis but i like to make it vertically crooked
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You can't rotate a wall in the "y" direction however I believe you mean Z. You can go to an elevation view and edit your profile, or create a reference plane for your wall to sit on. I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to accomplish
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Thanks for replying
Yes I mean Z axis 
I have made a wall using made in place in component category and used extrusion with some patterns on it in X-Z plane (elevation) and now I need to rotate it in Y-Z plane to make it a little lopsided but revit messaged "Can't rotate element into this position"
Is there any way to do it in revit or can I exported in another software and do this and then continue working on it in revit?
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To do what you are looking for you will need to do an in-place MASS and then apply wall by face.
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If it is an extrusion, then modify it and make it be a blend. << Better solution because top and bottom will still be flat in plan.
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