![]() Revit then inserted the floor as an object with the correct pattern orientation. The initial work around for those interested:Īs the linked Revit model had the pattern oriented correctly, the support person selected the inserted link, then tabbed to the floor, selected it and hit copy, and then hit paste into the working project. With enough experimenting we were able to get the floor pattern corrected, but no real answer as to what caused the issue. Anyway, when I suggested using the " view workplane" when we were exploring solutions, it showed the plane properly in the screen view, but when modifying the floor the edit mode was rotated. Somehow a reference plane became embedded in a floor definition (according to the support person it wasn't supposed to be that way). ![]() I have spoken with Autodesk and we resolved the issue, however without an explanation for what caused it.
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