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I am having some trouble finding the right way to accomplish this wall base (see attached image), aside from detail lines - using Revit 2012. I've tried an extrusion, but can't slope it (if I did it right). I've tried creating a wall based, and floor based wall family. Any tips or tricks? Thank you in advance.
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Put a reference line at the desired slope area and use that as your reference plane for your in-place sweep
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