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Any tips or tricks when adding detail components to sections with break lines? it seems strange to me to have to put my break line in the middle of a brick course just so that half the brick doesn't extend past the break. I would think there would be a way for revit to recognize the break line and not allow the detail component to run past... is the best practice to just run detail components up to the break line? ie, brick, ext siding, wall insulation etc.??
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The break line has an adjustable hidden area that will hide anything you wish to hide. Put it where you want to. If you have added detail elements after you put your break line in, they will be on top of the line. Just click on the break line and bring it to the front to have it work.
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excellent! thank you very much!
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