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    Spot Slopes on Ramps (What's New in 2022)

    Place spot slope annotations directly on ramp elements to improve the documentation of your model.

    Limitations preventing spot slope annotations directly on ramp elements have been removed. Spot slopes can now be placed directly on ramp elements, including a specific point on a face or an edge of an element.

    This feature was suggested by customers on the Ideas forum and is described on the product road map.

    See Add a Spot Slope Dimension.

    Parent topic: What's New in Revit 2022

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