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I do not like host sweeps for this because of the problems you are having and because they do to work when you have a gable. Instead, I would use an in place sweep family as shown in the attached images.
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Create your own wall using Sweeps
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Can you edit the pofile for a gable end wall and the sweeps are cut at an angle mbsteve?
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Hi WW, Good question, this was posted several months back and I printed it for future reference. I believe it will cut just like a normal wall but I am not sure, might have to use void. Steve
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