Modify instance properties to change a structural floor's level, height offset, slope, and more.
To change instance properties, select the element and change its properties on the Properties palette.
Name | Description |
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Constraints | |
Level | The level to which the floor is constrained. |
Height Offset from Level | Specifies the elevation of the top of the floor relative to the Level parameter. |
Room Bounding | Indicates that the floor is a room-bounding element. |
Dimensions | |
Slope Angle | Changes the slope-defining lines to the specified value, without the need to edit the sketch. The parameter initially displays a value if there is a slope-defining line. If there is no slope-defining line, the parameter is blank and disabled. |
Perimeter | The perimeter of the floor. This is a read-only value. |
Area | The area of the floor. This is a read-only value. |
Volume | The volume of the floor. This is a read-only value. |
Elevation at Top |
Indicates the elevation used for tagging the top of the floor. This is a read-only parameter that reports Varies for sloped planes. |
Elevation at Bottom |
Indicates the elevation used for tagging the bottom of the floor. This is a read-only parameter that reports Varies for sloped planes. |
Thickness | The thickness of the floor. |
Identity Data | |
Comments | Specific comments related to the floor that are not already defined in the description or type comments. |
Mark | A user-specified label for the floor. Possible use: shop mark. This value must be unique for each element in a project. Revit LT warns you when the number value is already used but allows you to continue using it. You can see the warning using the Review Warnings tool. See Review Warning Messages. |
Design Option | If design options have been created, this property indicates the design option in which the element exists. For more information see Design Options. |
Phasing | |
Phase Created | The phase when the floor was created. See Project Phasing. |
Phase Demolished | The phase when the floor was demolished. See Project Phasing. |