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Element is too small on screen and movement is too small. A total joke and clearly an area the programs decided to just go to lunch. Detailing can certainly entail small line work. Hatching regions as well. Does Revit really expect me to model screws and gaskets for use within a model? Do they really expect we'll never need to move things slightly to align, etc.? Instead we must move them twice, first to move it far enough away, then to move it to that "too small" amount. smh
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use align, to an existing objet or to a detail line. Or use cursor (i mean arrow keys in the keyboard)
Edited on: Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 2:36:45 PM
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