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  • on the curve profile: you are better off offsetting a curve line piece and trimming it to join to the straight pieces, instead of copying the curve, because when you copy it, you are left with 2 different curves.

    Thanks for this video, it was a good tutorial.

  • Actually, you're wrong. There is another way to create a wall of your shape using the wall tool. If you use the massing tools, you can create a mass with a face that's curved and slanted. Then you can place a wall of any type on the face. If you wanted the wall to be curved, slanted, and TAPERED then you'd have to use a create in place wall family, since there is no way to taper a basic wall. If you've never used massing tools, try them out, they are one of the powerful features of Revit.

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