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Hi,
I am using Revit 2014 and am struggling with getting the wood floor trusses to sit where I want them to on their bearing walls. I used a beam system and have the exterior boundary exactly where I want the truss to end. When I make the wall a bearing wall, the endpoint of the truss automatically snaps to the center of the wall, even though my beam system boundary is not at the centerpoint of the wall. When the wall isn't set as a bearing wall the trusses go to the edge of the beam system boundary like they should. Is there a way to change a setting on where the beams sit on their bearing walls somehow? The trusses I am using are set to wood structural material. Thanks for your help.
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