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RST2103:
I have placed both beams and a beam system to the underside of a sloped floor. I added the member, then selected the work plane by "choosing a plane" (the underside of the floor) from elevation view. Went back to plan view and addded my elements. However, I cannot add dimensions to the the elements. Am I drawing the beams wrong? I need the geloemtry and framing to be able to flex easily.
This is for a parking garage. floor heights, bay widths, slopes. . . nothing is decided yet. Iam i missing something obvious?
Greg
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