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Hello.
I am a new member of this forum, and recently I use revit.
I have a question to ask you....

I'm planning a house in a sloped area... in having to realize the classic profiles with lots of total, partial, progressive distances and partial... current state and project.. the classic profiles for the common and to determine the surfaces of sterro and carry.. I was wondering if there were any hidden command (maybe well), or some plugins that could generate what I wanted... all of course bim.. I looked a lot around but I couldn't find any answer.... I don't think it's such a difficult thing, and so different from the command of the classic section. . Maybe I don't know some importable family that allowed me to share the profile (which I would possibly create with the section command).... I don't know...

Maybe someone came across this problem first. .
 
Hi.
There is no command. ... you must use the "coleman" method or partially automate the process by creating a parametric family of detail to stick on the section of the ground.
 
Hello.
I am a new member of this forum, and recently I use revit.
I have a question to ask you....

I'm planning a house in a sloped area... in having to realize the classic profiles with lots of total, partial, progressive distances and partial... current state and project.. the classic profiles for the common and to determine the surfaces of sterro and carry.. I was wondering if there were any hidden command (maybe well), or some plugins that could generate what I wanted... all of course bim.. I looked a lot around but I couldn't find any answer.... I don't think it's such a difficult thing, and so different from the command of the classic section. . Maybe I don't know some importable family that allowed me to share the profile (which I would possibly create with the section command).... I don't know...

Maybe someone came across this problem first. .
After changing the ground with the leveled region command, you can create a section.
export to dwg and add all the odds you need
(ii) in the tables
 
revit is not a topography software. I know you can do it (I saw it with my eyes) but you must be a dragon in the creation and management of families
 

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