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Good day,
Note: I show two pictures, the first one is an example to test the behaviour only. The second one is the element I'm really modelling.
I'm modelling a gutter composed by two wooden strips, the metal gutter itself and two water-proof pieces.
- The problem is that I don't know which Category to assign, since there's not Roof Category for User Component Families. The one that sounds better is Profiles, and then choosing Use: Gutter. But when I do that, I can't load the Family anymore. Note that later I have to make the Quantities of the project, so I can't leave it as Generic Element (I suposse).
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I'm thinking that this should be in the "Profile-Hosted" catagory. I'm using Revit 2013.
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