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There is no option to give first beam offset in beam system. Is there any work around? Anyone please help me.
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Unpin the beam and make modifications to it.
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As jterrell says you can unpin it and make modifications. If you are just moving to the edge of the first beam you can use lateral justification to side 1 or side 2 and re-pin and it will retain that information. If you are trying to change the location of the entire system from the default locations (center, end, beginning), I do the following.1. Place the system using end or beginning.2. Use the measure tool to find out how far I want to move the system.3. Use edit boundary to make the necessary modifications to the boundary.
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