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Okay, I think Revit makes me mad, but I will not give up on it. I like using the basic roof and leaving the structure generic, but I had to use a scissor truss in my model. I ended up using a scissor truss family and then copying each member over 24" oc. Not sure if that was the best way or not. I now want to attack 5/8" gyp bd to the bottom of it, but when I use the ceiling command, it just will not allow me to place it at any angle (pitch) is there a way to slope a ceiling?
Thanks in advance
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Yes, while in sketch mode of creating your ceiling, there is a "slope arrow" command in the design bar. Once you place the arrow, select it and you can edit the properties. Pretty much self explanitory once you activate.
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