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I am trying to create a light fixture with a head that can rotate in two axis so that the light can aim up or down and left or right.
 
I have been unable to create a light fixture that can rotate up and down as shown in the Revit help files.
 
Here is a resume of my two attempts at creating this and the reasons why they failed:
 
Embedded family solution: The embedded family will not rotate vertically even as a face based fixture hosted on a line reference. If you rotate the line reference in the horizontal axis, the hosted embedded fixture ignores the rotation and does not follow.
 
Unique family solution: The light source will not move even if it is locked to a reference line, it evokes an error.

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