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Unfortunately, Revit doesn't let you trim, extend or join the endpoints. The only thing you can do is export the splines to dwg, trim & extend in Autocad and import back to Revit. Closed splines made in Autocad are recognized as closed loops in Revit. You do have to possibility to tab the endpoint of the spline and extend it manually.
Unfortunately, Revit doesn't let you trim, extend or join the endpoints. The only thing you can do is export the splines to dwg, trim & extend in Autocad and import back to Revit. Closed splines made in Autocad are recognized as closed loops in Revit. You do have to possibility to tab the endpoint of the spline and extend it manually.
Hi Andrew
Tanks, i think , i must follow your tip!
Best Regards
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