How do I edit an existing profile in Revit?

How do I edit a mass profile in Revit?

Editing In-Place Massing Families

  1. Open a project file.
  2. On the ribbon, click Massing & Site tab Conceptual Mass panel Show Mass Form and Floors.
  3. Select the mass. …
  4. Click Modify | Mass tab Model panel Edit In-Place. …
  5. Modify the mass.
  6. Click Model In-Place Mass tab In-Place Editor panel Finish Mass.

How do you edit a family in Revit?

Do one of the following: Select an instance of the family in the drawing area, and click Modify | tab Mode panel (Edit Family).



Open the Family Editor

  1. On the ribbon, click (Model In-Place). …
  2. In the Family Category and Parameters dialog, select the family category, and click OK.

How do I edit a sweep profile in Revit?

To edit the existing profile, on the Sweep panel, click (Edit Profile), and use the tools on the Modify | Sweep > Edit Profile tab. On the Mode panel, click (Finish Edit Mode) to finish editing the profile and again to finish editing the sweep.

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How do you duplicate a profile in Revit?

Click the profile you want to copy. Click Profile tab Modify Profile panel Geometry Editor Find. In the Profile Layout Tools dialog box, click Copy Profile. In the Copy Profile Data dialog box, check the data displayed in the Source Profile Information area to ensure that this is the correct profile to copy.

How do you use mass in place in Revit?

Create an In-Place Mass

  1. Click Massing & Site tab Conceptual Mass panel (In-Place Mass).
  2. Enter a name for the in-place mass family, and click OK. The application window displays the conceptual design environment.
  3. Create the desired shapes using the tools on the Draw panel. …
  4. When you are finished, click Finish Mass.

How can I edit my existing family?

Double-click an instance of the family in the drawing area. Select an instance of the family in the drawing area, and click Modify tab Mode panel (Edit Family). In the drawing area or the Project Browser (under Families), right-click the family, and click Edit. The family opens in the Family Editor.

How do you change identity data in Revit family?

Change the Identity Data of a Material

  1. Click Manage tab Settings panel Materials.
  2. In the Material Browser, select the material to change in the project materials list.
  3. In the Material Editor panel, click the Identity tab.
  4. Edit the parameter values as necessary. …
  5. To save the changes to the material, click Apply.

How do I edit a plan in Revit?

Edit a Floor Sketch

  1. In a plan view, select the floor, and click Modify | Floors tab Mode panel Edit Boundary. Watch the tooltip and the status bar to be sure you select the floor, not another element. …
  2. Use sketching tools to change the boundaries of the floor.
  3. Click Finish Edit Mode.
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How do you remove a sweep from the wall in Revit?

Open a 3D view and select the desired wall sweep. Click Modify | Wall Sweeps tab Wall Sweep panel Add/Remove Walls. Select walls to continue adding or removing wall sweep segments. Click Modify to finish adding or removing segments.

How do I add a wall sweep in Revit?

Click Architecture tab Build panel Wall drop-down (Wall: Sweep). In the Type Selector, select the desired type of wall sweep. Click Modify | Place Wall Sweep Placement panel, and select the orientation of the wall sweep: Horizontal or Vertical. Place the cursor over the wall to highlight the wall sweep location.

How do you add reveals in Revit?

Add a Wall Reveal

  1. Open a 3D or non-parallel elevation view.
  2. Click Architecture tab Build panel Wall drop-down (Wall: Reveal).
  3. In the Type Selector, select the desired type of wall reveal.
  4. Click Modify | Place Wall Reveal Placement panel, and select the orientation of the wall reveal: Horizontal or Vertical.

How do I copy a profile in Civil 3D?

Within Civil 3D, zoom in to where you can see both the Alignment and Profile at the same time and select an Alignment to copy. Move the copied Alignment so it is offset such that you can see it graphically. By doing this, you will see that the Profile is also copied and offset by the same amount.

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