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What's the easiest way to draw a detail line using slope e.g. 4:12, vs. degrees? I see the option available under project units in the setting menu but it seems to only apply to slope arrows properties. Currently i draw a chained line, over 12 units, up 4 units and then close the triangle with the hypontenuse being the line i need but there's got to be an easier way.
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not that i'm aware of...
Revit still has some way to go in drafting
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