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Hi RS '08 I've just used cellular bemans for the first time. It appears to work well except I'd like to remove individual holes from the beam where a secondary beam jins it at right angles. Is this possible? Cheers Dave F.
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Hi, could you post some images to figure out the problem?
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As you can see the smaller connecting beam has nothing to connect to as it's in the position of the hole. I'd like to remove just that hole (& others in a similar position) Hope that clarifies. Cheers Dave F.
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Hi again, i see the problem, that beam is a family or is a element you can edit?
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Can you put the model to download to see what can i do?
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It's a family (see attached) It'sa UK one I think.
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Apologies for the double posts – not sure what’s going on!
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I just download, i gonna check...
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Hi, the beam it's a family and just like you could see have many parameters to control that beam, that it a parameter you can control to solve the problem, i don't know if you figure out yet but you can "move" the holes to the left or right position and in this case it solve your problem, i put you a Video with this: http://screencast.com/t/ovBeKJD7h But if this is not what do you wnat you also can edit that family and change them, but if you are not at ease in working with families i think the best is "create in place" one of this beams and change the hole position how do you want and like...
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Thanks for the video - very useful. If I move the holes to miss one beam it hits another, but we're looking into how put them at the correct centres to avoid all. cheers Dave F.
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