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Toposolid Sub-Division Instance Properties

Modify instance properties of a sub-division of a toposolid to change type, and offset.

To change instance properties, select the element and change its properties on the Properties palette.

Name Description
Sub-division
Sub-divide Offest Specifies the offset of the top of the sub-division relative to the surface of the parent toposolid. Positive value position the sub-division above the parent toposolid. Negative values position the sub-division below the parent tolposolid.
Constraints
Room Bounding Indicates that the toposolid is a room-bounding element.
Dimensions
Slope Not used
Perimeter The perimeter of the sub-division. This is a read-only value.
Area The area of the sub-division. This is a read-only value.
Volume The volume of the sub-division. This is a read-only value.
Elevation at Top

Indicates the elevation used for tagging the top of the sub-division. 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 sub-division. This is a read-only parameter that reports Varies for sloped planes.

Excavation Volume Volume excavated from the parent toposolid if the sub-division offset is a negative value.
Identity Data
Image Image file associated to the sub-division.
Comments Specific comments related to the sub-division that are not already defined in the description or type comments.
Name User defined element name.
Mark A user-specified label for the sub-division. Possible use: shop mark. This value must be unique for each element in a model. Revit 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 Reviewing Warning Messages.
Phasing
Phase Created The phase when the sub-division was created. See Project Phasing.
Phase Demolished The phase when the sub-division was demolished. See Project Phasing.
IFC parameters
Export to IFC Define how the element is exported to an IFC file.
Export to IFC As IFC entity used by the element in an IFC export.
IFC Predefined Type IFC predefined type used by the entity in an IFC export
IFC GUID GUID used by the entity when exported to IFC.

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