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Hello! I'm currently introducing Revit 2018 into my project workflow, but I came across an issue and found no answer. I have a sloped floor, coming down to a horizontal floor. It's essentially a car entrance to an underground parking lot. How can I CUT the end of the sloping floor, so that I can actually use the section? Because I have to enter different finishing layers, and what Revit is showing me, doesn't apply to the real world.
Maybe some of you came across this issue? Thanks!
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Try to use a ramp.
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Modify the the Sub Elements and adjust the heights.
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