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Ive tried to create a slope in the bathroom floor towards the shower area..
Ive managed to get the slope, but i noticed the floor si having an oposite slope below, and I would like it other side to be flat.. How do I do that?
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I would use a family to cut this void area out of the floor. That could be easier as an in-place void family - floor category.
Edited on: Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 2:36:11 PM
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Check the 'Variable' box in the floor edit assembly.
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Thanks a lot. Saved the day
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