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MWH Staff Plans References / Reference Plans

is very important to consider the operation of the reference planes in the process of creating Revit families.

These plans are guidelines for the design of families.
When we apply bounds on these planes and then parameterized elements allows us to stretch the family by changing the dimension or by means of grips.
If we speak of a process of construction within the family editor, is suitable as a first step to create the reference planes, parameterized, and then try to work to build solid. These objects to build on the reference planes are locked to their parameters.
When you start any family from a Revit template, we will see two lines that intersect. There are two levels of references, and the point of intersection of these planes is the insertion point of the family, which may change from the properties of the planes.


reference planes can be converted into working drawings to create the geometry.
  • Enter the name of the reference plane from their properties.


  • By creating a solid or a geometry we can define our work plane by name by selecting a reference plane.


When working on the ground, and have Revit defined a working plan that matches the level.
When creating the geometry and align the edges to the lines of references, we are creating a connection between these elements, which in many cases do not need to block, and attached to the plane so automatically.
If you lose that connection, we must align and padlock.

The properties of the references are:
- - Wall Closure: This option is used for example in the case of working with a family of door or window. If you want mirrored always mirror according to the axis of the wall, but we can change that, placing a reference plane and enabling this option.
- - Name: The name given to a plan to be used
- Is Reference; Indicates whether the reference plane is a reference in a project. This means you will be able to align or dimension this reference.
or Strong: Indicates reference strong. It is at these levels where the cursor will stop in the time limit.
or Weak: There are planes that are no less important than the strong. You can adjust the measurements to these planes, but if there is a strong close has priority level.
or Not a Reference: The lower level of the planes of reference, set the dimensions, but they have other priorities.





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