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Hi all,
Just getting used to Revit 2014 after changing from AutoCAD and I'm trying to replicate a house I drew in CAD but I can't get the ends of the roof's to finish as I would like. Currently the roof finishes with a point at eave level (shown in Pointed Eave.pdf) whereas I would like it to finish like it did in CAD with the Box look (Box Eave.pdf)
Can someone help a newbie please.
George
Edited on: Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 8:27:34 AM
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You might not get it exactly like your cad drawing but it will be close by changing the construction properties (see pic) and/or some combo of the fascia/soffit tools.
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