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Hello, I am using 2009. I cannot figure out how to put overhangs on a roof. I am a cadd teacher at a high school. It has been a year since I taught the class. I was using 2006 last year and I was able to figure it out. Thanks. jack
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When you are in sketch mode in roof, if you choose to "Pick Walls" you can put the Overhang like you can see in the image attached... If you drew by lines then you can put the "Offset"...
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