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how can i edit analytical model becuse i have created slope column and phisicaly the model is slope but upon exporting the analytical view displays it as straight
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I had a similar problem with some sloped beams. Keep in mind, I haven't gotten my exporting/importing completely working yet, so I don't know what works and what doesn't. However, I think if you open the element properties of your column, and scroll to the bottom under analytical model, change your vertical projections to T/col and B/col, it should find their actual locations, rather than assuming where you want them attached at. Look in the analytical 3d model, and see if their orange lines have moved at all. Let me know if this works!
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