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Anyone know how to slope a beam to follow the pitch of a roof, or a reference plane drawn on the roof? Apoligize for the basic question. Cheers
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Is it a structure beam family? if so, you should be able to use the start/end level offset value to make the beam slope OR you can draw a ref plane that is parallel to the roof, name the ref. plane, then u go to select the beam and say edit workplane to the ref. plane that u have. HTH
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Hey thanks,
I did the latter and it worked out. Appreciate the help.
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