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How can I draw the sloped Grade Beam in Foundation Plan ? We only have the staight grade beam in library. Can I use the sweep ? Thanks, Huong
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Beams are workplane based, so create a reference plane at the slope you want to draw you beam at and set that as the host, or draw the beam in a section or elevation view. Alternatively, model a foundation slab and add a slope arrow to define the slope. HTH.
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