From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Structure (Metric)
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Configuring analytical settings
From the course: Revit 2022: Essential Training for Structure (Metric)
Configuring analytical settings
- [Instructor] Another short video, that's going to explore where the analytical settings are stored and what to check for. Let's do it, let's take a look at our analytical settings. Before we get started, what is an analytical model anyway? I'm going to say we have all of these analytical views. In our 3D views, we have 3D views and who have analytical model. Double click on analytical model. Here's our model based only on analytical lines. Go ahead and select any one of these lines. Maybe I'll select this column. We're analyzing it as gravity. Analytical links, if we check that on, would mean it's going to link to members that are framed into it. By virtue of snapping to these, it's going to link them anyway. Let's scroll down till we find top alignment method. Again, auto detect is generally best, but if we click the drop down, we can go to projection. And on our diagonal braces, we're going to have to do that. And…
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