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Using revit architecture 2008. When using the host sweep tool to place fascia, how can I get the fascia placed under the roof sheathing?
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Try editing the profile used so that it is on the other side of the reference plane in the family. You might have to type VG and put a check mark under reference plane visability under the annotations tab for it to show up. If you are trying to put it under the roof, just make sure you set your rafter cut to 2 cut plumb and set the fascia depth to 0" or 1/32" so your fascia doesn't interfere with your roof. If you are talking about gable ends, well that's a whole new post!
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