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Hey all! This is my first post so bear with me. I was wondering if a roof can be created to automatically display overhead lines on floor plans below, rather than using an underlay and changing the lines manually. some roofs do this anyways but if created beyond a certain hieght they will not appear. Is this simply some setting that i have yet to discover? Any help would be fantastic. Cheers
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great question. I have not found an automatic way to do this but don't sell the "linework" function short. With the underlay on, paint your roof edge with a hidden line using the line work function, then turn off the underlay. The line is attached to the roof so if you change the roof overhang the line moves with it. alittle more work but worth it I think.
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