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Hello...Maybe this has been covered before..
But, I need to rotate structual I beams so that one would start in the top left corner and it would end at the bottom right corner...How do you do that?
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I was just in Revit and I drew a wall and then beam, I tried to rotate it and it didnt move I switched to the view facing the wall, and tried to rotate..still to no avail..Help!
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And here is a pic of what I want to do....Its just a sketch.
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Well...welll.. I love it when I answer my own questions..I just applied ref plans t p the walls and went into the plane and drew from there..
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