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I need some help getting my four sided gable to work. I followed the tutorial within the program. It looks fine in the roof profile and 3D views. However, when one is viewing the front and side elevation where the two gables intersect the fascia line appears above the top plate level. I've tried numerous things to fix this but to no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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A screenshot may help to see exactly what your referring to?
But, you can move the roof in elevation to the appropriate level...
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