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Hi guys I'm an absolute newbie, currently working on my first project, so please forgive my simple questions.
When creating a floor in Revit 2014 it only gives me the option of Timber Suspended Floor. All the tutorials I've watched show there being multiple other options, am i just being really silly?Any help appreciated!
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Floors, ceiling, walls and roofs are all system families. There is always at least one in the project. If you need more, you can create your own or copy paste from another project.
Just edit the floor type - duplicate then change its properties to what you need.
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