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I'm having problems when i draw three ramps, because the street has a slope (levels +97.27, +97.76 and +98.27), one ramp that arrives to the street has another slope (begins at level +96.85 and finishes at levels +97.27 and +97.76), and the second ramp has another slope (begins at level +96.85 and ends at levels +97.76 and +98.27). I tried to draw with ramp, roofs, but with anyone functions this ramp. The two ramps ends at the same place. Thanks
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this is a perfect example of when to use the ne floor tool, just draw a line at each place you want to change the elevation and then type in the elevation, note this is revit 2008. Or create 3 sep. ramps.
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ok, thanks, i'll try
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